I suppose. It's so rare and funky though.
I don't know... I think those are kind of attractive. I just can't hate on a shooting break!
Pretty sure that's a Lambo, dude.
2nd sentence:

"...be prepared to cover somewhat higher maintenance costs..."

He's like a one man Rockapella!
No problems there. I've owned a 66 Mustang and a 69 Chevelle, so I know where you're coming from.
Your avatar says otherwise, Mustang Man! :)
So how successful was your attempt?
Funny, but those are USCG markings.
This is beyond mere "stupid". They must have all been in a stupefyingly stupid stupor. That's the best explanation I can come up with.
I think I found the exception to your rule, though it is approaching classic hot rod territory.
Obviously not the video you describe, but it made me think of this backwards, sideways-driving Polish Fiat.
That's where I was headed too. You beat me by less than a minute. Great minds...
Is it me or is the fin on the right a little droopy?
That's an option, not standard equipment.
But seeing it next to an automatic transmission gear selector makes me die a little inside.
DeLoreans have this as well. A "mechanic" once accidentally broke mine off while performing a state inspection, and then failed me for not having a functioning horn.
That was just the way most manufacturers did it in the 90s.
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