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New Kenny Powers is also great, but the real Kenny Powers was quite a story. If you've never seen this, worth the watch. [www.nfb.ca]

If a Camaro revs its engine and makes no sound is it still a Camaro?

One of the great youtubes.

Taurus would not exist if not for the success of the European Ford Sierra. On the market four years earlier and even more ground breaking.

And the Tempo wouldn't exist if it wasn't for the 1982 Ford Sierra. It was the first aerodynamic mass produced family sedan. Although the NSU Ro80 probably should get the real credit here.

1964 1/2 Ford Mustang. The first car sold purely to be a toy. The first pony car. The first affordable highly stylized second car. Ushered in the greatest decade of American motoring.

Mitsuoka's new super car the olgoi-khorkhoi - aka the 'Mongolian death worm."

Houston / Dallas - isn't it all the same place. Except for Austin, Austin is great. See Wyatt Cenac (Act 1) on this [www.thisamericanlife.org]

Funny thing is, I've thought about doing exactly that.

This from the guy who conned GM out of nearly $2 billion to terminate the Fiat/GM put option? Funny stuff. Funny funny stuff.

Matt - Transtar is full of fun stuff - see e.g. [jalopnik.com] Do you have a crush on Huston's traffic cameras?

Perfect answer.

Agreed. Beautiful car.

Also the Mercury Cougar only went 'down' from this point. Damn she's hot.

Nice call.

Nissan Z was perfect in 1970, its first year. 90s 300zx was nice too, but the original was better. Current generation is a gussied up eclipse looking thing.

And the edit feature, and this paddle ball game, and this lamp. And that's all we need.

Ray - Glad to hear that. Also, I know you are working on it and others have already mentioned it, but the new site need more photos/thumbnails in the story bar. NPCP should always have it. As should reviews, spyshots, etc. Sometimes all you need to see is the story photo to know if you are interested or not in the

I've been enjoy the Morning Shift. Nice to see it back. But I have a strange hankering that 'Morning Shift' is just a red herring.