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Do one-offs count? F355 powered Citroen

I actually really like this..I'd DD that for sure.. Done with air-ride so I can raise it up the two times a year I'm actually on a dirt road..

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..

Pretty much.. I saw it a couple of years ago on jalopnik too, and saw it last wednesday too which is why it was so fresh. Had Andrew said "Benz" instead of BMW though, I would've been SOL lol

South African security system called the Blaster..

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...