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3 hours ago, Paul Payne said:

Bugatti T57SC Atlantic

1932 Ford roadster hot rod

1953/54 Studebaker hardtop

Miller racing cars

Jaguar XK120 roadster

1956 Continental MKll

1961 Lincoln Continental convertible

1961/1963 Thunderbird convertible

and many more...........

I’ll go ahead and post ONE of those.... Bugatti T57 SC Atlantic Coupe (a very deserving one and a real original beauty!)

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3 hours ago, moparfarmer said:

Any "B" body Mopar(Dodge/Plymouth) from 1968-1970..Especially the 1968-69 year models..

“B” body Mopar ‘68 Dodge Charger (as per moparfarmer)

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7 hours ago, Venom said:

Thought it was the coolest car ever, but my uncles were always saying it was some kind of kit car...

Yes.... The Manta Montage that was used in the show was a kit that is based on the M6GT. I believe you can still buy one! You must be about 5 or so years older than me.

Here's another pic of a McLaren....

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7 hours ago, sfhess said:

Lamborghini Espada.

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I love that car but the name keeps throwing me back to my old Spanish teacher and his attempts to teach us idioms.  "Entre la espada y la pared" translated "Between the sword and the wall" or the English equivalent "Between a rock and a hard place"

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2 hours ago, Rocking Rodney Rat said:

The 1932 Ford, in it's various iterations, is the most iconic styling statement (this was a one-year only style) ever made in the automotive industry.  -RRR

1932 Ford (as per Rocking Rodney Rat)

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On 4/20/2021 at 6:09 PM, Chuckyg1 said:

I've always been a sucker for wagons. This one's on top of my list.

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Oh man, that Buick Caballero hardtop wagon is hard to beat.  Absolutely gorgeous!  Another Buick I would pick is the '53 Skylark, the only Buick of the era that didn't don portholes. 

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