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@Coreboy: Many alleged that Disney ripped off Kimba The White Lion - a Japanese anime series from the 1950s.

The fahrvergnurine yellow is grounds enough for crack pipe.

I think I posted the answer to this yesterday. A ZR1 with a licence plate that reads "ZR's ZR1."

@KTown Hoonboy: i almost posted this earlier today but then i watched it again and there were way more dudes and a lot less hot chicks then i remembered

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i want to apologize for messing this post up earlier in the day, but I am saddened that no one else posted it ... as I said earlier I wish I remembered when

Double the size, add nuclear power, throw in some gratuitous t&a, and don't forget your standard dose of high jinks and i think you are looking at the star of "The Big Bus 2: Electric Boogaloo."

When the LT5 ZR-1 came out, and I was a wee lad, I dreamed of the day that I could buy one and get the license plate "ZR's ZR-1", apostrophes and dashes be damned. Douche move for sure, but part of me still wants to live that dream.

@contest005: Not true at all - Continental used to fly 747s and DC-10s for a long haul domestic flights, plus all transatlantic routes were always wide-body. Today they fly 737s and 757s for similar flights. I've taken Continental 757s to the UK a number of times, not comparable to 747s in any way. Same is true

This should be put to a Jalop public vote. My money is on the Ariel Atom 3.

@zacarious: Detail of the pub. Lots of action.

Think about flying on this bad boy v. today's 737s. Two lounges and a pub. Pic below in comments.

i wish i remembered when

but does it have vaginal hubris?

@tonyola: Volga M-21 at the 1958 world's fair.

Would not be surprised if something like this ended up as a mercury only model in the US.

For the exhibitionist - the Matra Rancho.