You need to find one of the final, final ones. The Bicentennial Editions with the red, white and blue pinstriping.

It seemed odd at the time that GM was celebrating America's 200th by eliminating one of the things that made America great. But that era was fraught with contradctions.....

Separated at birth: Insert photo of Michael Schumacher.
That logo is so gosh darn happy!

It should have an exclamation point, or an asterisk-starburst on the end of the e.

Mustang II, Boredom Zero...
Takes me back to the World's Fair, 1964!
Patrick McGoohan got "6" for his Super Seven.
Is the guy in the jeans doubled up with a laugh attack?

Or just a sleepy teamster?

Irony never came as standard equipment. It makes a nice aftermarket add on.
So, how many Linden dollars does one of these babies go for?
@ash78: One of my friends used to refer to his " 'Vette " with much reverential cynicism.

Me, I can't get the jingle out of my head:
"Chevy Chevette, it'll drive you happy!!!!"

(Fascination) fascination
(sho 'nuff) fascination
(takes a part of me) takes
a part of me
(Can a heart-beat) can a heart-beat
(live in a fever) live in a fever?
(raging inside of me?)
(Fascination) fascination
(oh, yeah) oh yeah
(takes a part of me) takes a part of me
(I can't help it) I can't help it
(I've got to use her) got to use her
(every time, ooh)
Fascination comes around
GM may win the popular vote, but Toyota will win the Electoral vote.
Love the photo.

Very Rumsfeld-ian.

What the ruling class drove in East Germany.....
Kim Chee is spicy. This, however, is not.
Yugo. Fuego. Coincidence? Perhaps not.
Comes with a DVD; "Waving My Way" by Her Majesty the Queen.
Needs airbrushed monkeys n' guns.
As a seller, you always want to suck up to your potential buyer.
Oakland the car is looking a bit like parts of Oakland the city.

But both are headed for the glitter of restoration!

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