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Ha - I don't remember that commercial, but it was awesome. Christmas is at my little brother's house this year and I think he has our old Atari 7800 hooked up in the basement. Might have to power it up.

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Here's my response to your very philisophical comment.

To counter...there are actors and there are celebrities. Celebrities don't necessesarily act, and actors by all means are not necessarily celebrities (as evinced by every neighborhood theater). There's some blurring of the lines with actual actors that make it big, and there's a lot of grey area between, which is

Do, wah, dippity!

I make sure to get dealer stickers on everything I buy. My computer has a big chrome "MicroCenter" badge on it, my top/bottom refrigerator has a frame around the Freezer door that says Best Buy at the top and "For the Best Buy around" at the bottom. My microwave has a giant #1 in chromed plastic and my Jeans have a

Hell...under $3k for an 80's rally-model in servicable condition? No-brainer.

I regularly see a Pink current-gen Mary Kay CTS on my walk to the office. Even in MK Pink, still a pretty sharp car.

I call shenanegans...everybody who's anybody knows that car was destroyed by a train after Marty came back from 1885.

You know, for the era, it's not a terrible-looking car. And Convertibles had just returned to the market, so bonus!

I scanned through all the comments and didn't find a mention of the classic Civilian Jeep! How can this be? They've been working off variations of the original design since the 40's...I can't imagine a more timeless vehicle.

Heavy...

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Youtube clip comment redacted - maximum_sarge beat me to the European Vacation reference.

This was the first thing I thought of...If I remember correctly, the Arc is literally the centerpoint of Paris, hence the hub/wheel spoke look.

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CUE seems nice, but no way can it compete with the auto-seek analog radio. The video is from a 53, but the late-70's model I drove in college had it too - it was cool enough to keep me from installing a CD player.

NP if its as nice as it looks in the pics. In my opinion, one of the cleanest designs ever to come from Chrysler. I'm even ok with the Torqueflight...the 727 is sorta heavy, but should last forever behind that engine.

10 years or so ago, a buddy was inspired by my daily-driver (until I scattered the auto-trans) AMC Javelin and we pulled his neighbor's 63 Galaxie out of the barn. We worked on it most of the summer and actually got it started, but then I moved away to the big city and he ended up selling it for scrap metal. With the

2nd gear: Also a 235hp/172ft-lb increase over the turbo 4 in the Hyundai Scoupe!

Mad Max agrees, although he wasn't quite as mad when he was driving this...