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my guilty pleasure is big ostentatious vehicles that suck on gas mileage, are too big to fit in most modern parking spots, but convey a sense of presence and "screw your hybrid, screw gas prices, I drive what I want because I like it"..

the "Flip Ship" has to be right up there...

2fer here.. the 2001SEL Mercedes and Winabago in SpaceBalls..

Whenever i see that I make it a case and point, when possible, to park my big ass Caddy as tightly as possible to them..

Just think.. One if those recalled gt3 engines in the back of this thing, and you could have a gsr-s or something. In the same family to boot.. Win win..

Oops.. Steve's collection is in Canada - nevermind, carry on..

I'm going to go with Steve Plunkett.. Mostly Cadillacs, but damn.. Visiting his collection in April :)

I'm really partial to the Millau Viaduct..

Ryan Dunn.. because all these know-nothing celebs who believe they're invincible need to realize they're not.. and this is probably the most destructive crash from a celebrity in recent history. Crumple zones and airbags don't count when you take it too far..

A 93-96 Fleetwood. Front shot from a "camera on the ground facing up" perspective. Its a badass angle, and all the chrome allows for a ton of light play.

I've never used the airbags in any of my cars.. Pffft..

Ugh.. The night I went to see F&F in the theatres, on the way out some kid flipped his parent's minivan onto its side pulling out of the parking lot.. What a mess..

Does having an engine out of a 355 count?

These are amazing cars.. Folks have a 92 RMW.. When deciding what to get next, I almost got a 94+ Roady for the LT1 under the hood, before then looking at the Impala's, then realizing that I could go with something a foot bigger in the same family (nope, not compensating ;) ) and picking up a 94 Fleetwood. It's quite

I've had great success with the back seat of my 94 Fleetwood. Extra leg room in the back compared to Caprice/Roadmaster, and an obscene amount of headroom.. Flipping the center arm-rest up, the front split bench is almost as good, although the dash tends to get in the way.

Because nothing coveys the sentiment or reality of the situation more...

It was an absolute blast.. and on the expensive side, but definitely worth it. I also use to drive to Montreal for breakfast, hook up with some old friends for lunch, and drive back same day - 6hr drive each way (if you're doing the *cough* speed limit *cough*).

Many moons ago I once, out of boredom, called up a buddy at 11pm on a Monday night while I was on a forced (use it or lose it) vacation and went for a drive. Told him "Pick a direction - N, S, E, or W".. He picked south. Living in Toronto, this led us to Niagara Falls. Get there, and decide to keep going. Ended up in

The OCD in me hates wheelgap, especially that much of it.. Don't know how I feel about the rest of the car, I tuned out after seeing those gaping goatse-like voids. Manufacturers get it right on higher end models, how difficult can it be on the lower end ones? It just looks awkward and half-assed