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wimbles - Pontiac 6000 STE fanatic
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Automotive papercraft is awesome. Sure, people think you have too much free time but the results can be really cool. Or maybe I'm just nerdy (as evidenced by the below project).

This shows that BMW is just another of the many companies that take their worst concept and make everything look just like it.

So what happens now that my local Saturn-Saab-Hummer dealer is doing well enough that it bought out the Chevrolet-Cadillac dealer in town?

City Hall? Really? I wonder if this person also owns the red '66-70 Rover 2000TC (P6) I saw over there months ago.

That Bechtle painting was the only piece of art at SFMOMA that I gave a crap about. And I'm an art student.

Pssh, I drew a vintage Viper concept like this two years ago. Similar formula, but three model years newer.

I'd still sport a Ranger Edge up through '04. And I really liked the Splashes when I was a kid. I sat in an '09 Ranger and an '09 F-150 and the Ranger was more comfortable for me. Go figure.

My parents' '99 Regal GS went through four steering rack replacements in three years. Most of those replacements were under warranty and undoubtedly cost GM lots of money.

Most Prius drivers and almost every male-driven Golf or Jetta.

Aussie Ford Falcon XR8 or FPV FX6 Territory. Wouldn't mind them at all in the unlikely chance a left-hand-drive model exists anywhere...

You have guts, Murilee, for taking pictures as close to the front gate as this car was.

I saw this car in person about 8 days after it was posted here. Hadn't really changed much except for a hubcap in the engine bay and some assorted crap piled all over it.

My folks know a couple who own two customized PT Cruisers. Sad fact is, they sold their clean SN95 Mustang Cobra to make room for them. It's probably a good thing I don't know those people personally.

I'd sport it if I had the cash and the space.

Sticking to 4-door midsize or larger sedans from 1990 onward (otherwise it would be much longer and contain a number of vintage coupes and wagons)...

I loved the 2005-06 Legacy. Things went downhill after that and now this ... this is just godawful.

Not sure if this is the exact order, but it's my short list.

My neighborhood contains a yellow '51 Chevy, a black '79 Firebird Esprit, a silver Porsche 356 cabriolet, a red '65 T-Bird, a maroon '67ish Barracuda fastback, and some other goodies. Not sure which one I would actually want out of the bunch. Maybe the Firebird, since it has been garaged all its life and has less than

Saw one at the auto show last month, walked around it, took pictures.