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more about #peugeot404 more comments → armyofchuckness: Dodge Valiant? My brain just popped a little. more » mytdawg: It's no longer a blue world Max, where could we go? Argentina? more » Stoatmaster: Looks like my childhood Dinky Toy collection. Do you think the grille badge on the Wolseley 16/60 still lights up? more » Mr.choppers - Delenda Carthago Est: Too bad that the Fiat 128 was never offered as a two-door in Argentina. Otherwise, this owner wouldn't have had to weld the rear doors shut. Makes me ... more » Serious Mopar Jones- Incurable: The '66 Dart is one of my favorites, and '61 was a good year for Chevy.. but help an under-informed (but eager to learn) cargeek out- what are the tan... more » Jo Schmo: Nice, very nice. We need to have a DOTS bonus edition in Cuba. more » racerx: What's that white thing with Jeep-ish front end? more » Deartháir II: Ooh! This gives me something to admire when I get home. Have I mentioned recently how much I really love the DOTS feature? more » DannyBN: Canada Trivia Time! That's just a Valiant, not a Dodge. In Canauckistan, Valiant was a stand-alone brand. For a few years in the 60's, the Valiant was... more » Syrax: some day I'll get my crappy P&S Cybershot in rainy Sao Paulo and you will see what a DOTSBE is. more » engineerd: The Unimog still has German plates on it. That's a little ironic. Nice DOTSBE! more » Elderly Douche: I don't think the Jeep count as "alive". more » BЯдΖǐL-ЯЄРΘЯΤЄЯ: Unimog motorhome FTW more » Mike the Dog is sitting by the door with a pair of cow slippers, and a very sad face.: That was.... Interesting. more » sos10: For those who like the subtle humor of Tati.. more cars here... more » -
#downonthestreetbonusedition
Dodge Valiant, Renault Torino, Jeep Wagoneer, And Much More Classic Iron Still Alive In Argentina
This is Down On The Street Bonus Edition, where we check out interesting street-parked cars located in places other than the Island That Rust Forgot. Here's why Argentina is one of our favorite DOTSBE locales! More » -
#movies
Lysergic Frenchmen Perform Intricate Dance Of Fender-Crunching Euro-Steel: Trafic!
Here we have one of the most weirdly choreographed car-crash scenes in cinematic history, taken from 1971 Jacques Tati film, Trafic.
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#chooseyoureternity
PCH, Vintage Baja Racer Edition: Peugeot 404 or 1957 Baja Bug?
The recently-exhumed Lancia Scorpion takes the win over the electrical-system-challenged Merkur XR4Ti by a 60/40 ratio in yesterday's Choose Your Eternity poll, preserving Italy's status- for now- as a PCH Superpower. And, speaking of PCH Superpowers, we have some unfinished business from Wednesday; it seems that a German car managed to beat a French one (albeit by a margin thinner than a typical Hell Project owner's wallet), which casts some doubt on France's status as the world's lone PCH Omnipower. Was it a fluke, caused by the Peugeot's Chevy running gear? Let's see how another Peugeot-VW matchup plays out today, with a couple of sand-in-your-teeth desert heroes vying for your vote! More » -
#chooseyoureternity
PCH, Molten Sulfur Edition: V8 Peugeot 404 or Corvette Limo?
The Detroit (well, actually South Bend) machine put up a good fight against the Detroit-powered British Leyland product yesterday, but it's tough to beat a PCH Superpower and thus the voters gave the victory to the V8/IRS MGB-GT in yesterday's poll. But are we giving up on America as a credible PCH contender? Hell no! That's the thinking behind today's Detroit-versus-Paris matchup, and we'll see how things sort out. More »


