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Uh huh. And how many people thought Mazda was anywhere near producing an LMP car to send to your local dealer?

That 3/4 view speaks with an NSX accent.

Somewhere in a parallel universe, the Plymouth envisioned by a few Chrysler execs and engineers in the mid-'90's flourishes. They are hugely popular and have expanded their vision as they supplanted one automotive mark after another. They now produce art-deco Barracudas and steampunk Valiants, and every Camry on the

The rulebook in its entirety:

Spec Panther. 60% of the time, it works every time.

I— I don't get it. Are you congratulating or insulting me? I want nearly everything on this list.

'68 Dart S/S that is.

Hemi darts ran 10.5

If "sports" is NFL and MLB, then there are few sports cars out there. If "sports" is throwing the ball around with your kid in the yard, the field opens up tremendously.

They took weight reduction to such an extreme that the homologation run of 50 cars was only 48.

Can anyone else back up the apocryphal claim I heard that the Hemi Dart/Hemi Barracuda held the 1/4 mile production car record from 1968(?) until 2005 when beat by the Bugatti Veyron?

And delivery van front seats.

My first thought, too.

I can't say anything bad about the Egoista. It's everything that's wrong about Lamborghini as a brand, wrapped around infinity until it's right again.

If you like that, how about this: Know how the Plymouth GTX got its name? Stolen from the Pontiac GTO, but X is a much cooler, and most notably, for trademark reasons, different, letter.

I drove a Skylark Limited in high school. The whole time, I thought it was a stupid name because I imagined it had to do with limiting the features/options/performance of the car, and not the production numbers.

That exists?!?

I thought they always named them after well-known fighting bulls.

It's evocative of the best paint job on the 280ZX.

Oh no they di-int.