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No where, but you can put a front plate on a BMW Z4

Two thoughts:

When I hear Cascada, I think about cicada

I still have a Laserdisc player Torch

The horror...

Guess I’ll stick with my ‘16 F150 with the Coyote 5-0... I’ve gotten it damn near 25 mpg highway and it consistently averages 17 mpg in city driving

I thought I’d be excited by this car, but I’m absolutely not. IMO it looks hideous and the fact it’s basically a BMW Z4 underneath, even carrying over the BMW dash is an afront to Toyota design. Also, means it will break as soon as the initial warranty is over.

How about you just cut to the chase and suggest the Volvo P1800. Designed by Pel Peterson with help from Pietro Frua... That should look exotic enough for you and nicely restored only costs about $25K

So... Pretty sure the Bollinger B1 was first with the 2 tailgate design and it’s MUCH closer to series production. Bollinger is offering a Rover Defender style SUV and a pickup on the same platform.

What’s with this guy just pussy-footing around with thing at a snail’s pace in a parking lot? The Stuart was a pretty quick little tank able to hit almost 40 mph on paved roads. Wanker... Open those Caddy engines up!

I must investigate this. Tok is about a 7 hour drive from here (Anchorage). It’s also the first “city” you come to when you cross into Alaska from Canada.

Buy it then ship it up here to Anchorage, AK and double your money. Seriously, Bajas sell for a lot up here... Unfortunately, some of them end up like this:

And that's taking into account James K. Polk, who thought it was cool to slaughter Native Americans

Got a couple candidates up here around Anchorage, AK:

I may posit that the 2015 and up Ford F150 Super Crew back doors are large and swing wide (I have one)

I nominate the gauge cluster of the early 60s Mercedes 200-series cars (Fintails). Clean look, easy to read and classy.

Great article... Prolly should have mentioned that Nissan actually purchased the Skyline name from Prince as it wasn't always a Nissan nameplate.

Well I stand corrected...I thought it wasn't introduced to the US market until 84 as the E21 was still in production through 83.

It didn’t exist in 1983, that’s what’s wrong with it... Should have been an E21