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    Maxichamp: Plus, the headlight mechanism is kewl. #bookreviews more »
    Maxichamp: All right, Montreal experts, is this Nice Price or Crack Pipe? [karakullake.blogspot.com] #bookreviews more »
    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: I don't generally say this, but something on the lens is obscuring my view of perfection. #bookreviews more »
    Maymar: I'm just glad I've never seen one on the road. Montreal drivers are notoriously, well, I don't want to say bad, but hard to deal with. #bookreviews more »
    skaycog was here: Neat car. I don't remember them. It sounds pretty good in this video. 20 seconds is plenty to watch. #bookreviews more »
    Alfisted: I'll wait for the sequel - Used Montreal, Nightmares are Real #bookreviews more »
    Novaload: Here's my German buddy, who came to get his Roadmaster dream--she's now in Germany, he's picking her up in Hamburg tomorrow--Halloween. I'll be over i... more »
    Novaload: And the Queen: more »
    Novaload: The "Phantasm" Cuda? more »
    Novaload: Great list. But where is Mr. Angry? more »
    Miscellanea: I've found that BMW has been designing fairly menacing lights for a while now. At least they look beady and angry. This would do it: and this alway... more »
    TexanIdiot25- needs moar horse powah: Where the hell is Satan's Lincoln!? more »
    RoninianHoon: /FIN more »
    Bumblebee: What about that Vette race car from a few days ago? [jalopnik.com] I nearly crapped myself. more »
    Van Sarockin, rogue trebuchet: You call that a list? Pussies. Half the cars on it would wet themselves before they'd rolled ten feet. But I do like the 'Usual Suspects' riff in th... more »
  • #carbooks

    New Book Chronicles Dreamy Alfa Romeo Montreal

    Introduced in the 1970s with a uniquely recognizable shape, the Montreal foreshadowed the automotive excess to come. Now there's a book about it. More »
  • #tenscariestcarsforhalloween

    The Ten Scariest-Looking Cars Of All Time

    It's that wondrous time of year when our inner ghouls come out and we lurk the streets, be-costumed, reveling in our darker selves. Halloween night represents the one night we can cast off our cheeriness and embrace what lurks within the darkest corner of our souls. And though we must adorn ourselves with capes and masks to tell the world we're out for mischief, there are a number of automobiles that come prefabricated for ne'erdowelling across unlit streets. Below are the ten spookiest, creepiest and scary-cool looking cars ever seen by mere mortals. More »