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Plymouth Prowler:

Redesigned for 94' Dodge Ram. redefined a segment and even stared in a movie. I'll always remember seeing my first.

This Mercury Capri with a white top.

I'm with you at like $7k .. a decent getrag stick for this is going to run $5k plus ... I can't imagine dropping $14k on this car and then upping to $20k by the time I get a stick in there for that money I'd buy this J Spec from Canada for $19.5k with 3 pedals, RHD and only 50k miles and pump up the engine as I see

The LFA was a technical marvel... and the technology and build process behind it was nothing short of extraordinary. But It was not the greatest car of the 2000's. The Ford GT was. It sums up the decade perfectly. Retro, affordable, memorable and dominating.

This:

Hey this thing looks like a super Miata, only with more power, right ?

Westy Vanagon, you can just turn around and cook some food while you wait for the traffic to move.

Camillo Pardo.

Raymond Loewy.

I love the weird, wacky and off the wall designs he's done. The Turbosonic is one of my favorites because who dosen't love a car with an engine that could explode (and did) at any minute?

And we have a winner!

After all the teasing, all the hype, and all the promises, we're left with one question. Would anyone really rather have this thing over the new Ford GT? Or even a BMW i8, for that matter?

Nothing else at the auto show now matters.

Grandma's love jacked up pseudo-luxury Chevy Aveos Sonics.