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Oh great. And when get gets out of jail, he'll probably come work for the police here. I mean, the head of the narcotics unit has successfully completed coke rehab. Twice. During his tenure.

These never caught on with the Aussie ute crowd?

@UDMan: I'm with you. This is certainly unique, if not completely tasteful. It would look better in the colors you described. I wouldn't call it horrible by any means. In fact, I like it much better than all those so-called streetrods I see at every car show I go to, built with varying levels of skill to the same

@AmishJohn: I was wondering about the DIN slot myself.

There is only one Spammobile.

It's a very subtle statement on current trends in automotive customization and the reflection of those trends on the people who own these customized cars.

That uncluttered dash has been the bane of many a used car salesman, I'm sure. Especially when the way to sell an old car was to advertise the original mileage of said vehicle.

An automotive journalist who freely admits that he's a thirteen year old kid? Good thing Jalpnik exists, because that kind of honesty would get you blackballed from most of the car magazines I read when I was thirteen. And I'm fairly certain those mags were written by thirteen year old boys too.

At some point, all these supercars start to look pretty much alike. I'm not sure this really deserves the title of world's ugliest. If it wasn't for this bum disk in my back that makes getting in and out of anything lower than a Monte Carlo such a pain, I might even drive one.

Brilliant!

@deftonesboy360: @BLS: Thanks guys. Yeah, I was wondering how the rear-seat head room would be. The more I look at the side view, the more I like it.

Yowsers! That some kind of ugly right there!

I know the 944 was much unloved, but I didn't think any Porsche was LeMons-priced on the open market. Looks like it's really straight too.

Does the roof slant down, or is that an optical illusion?

There's a actually minivan enthusiasts out there?

Hooray! This means that we're one step closer to a world where I can parallel park with the reasonable expectation that one or both of my bumpers will be field tested for impact readiness by the time I get back!

This looks like one of the cars in those $10 bargain bin video games where they're too stingy to pay for licensing a real car and instead try to make cool fantasy cars.