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J-Bodies seem to be a Canadian landmark... They're everywhere, and I just can't get why.
 
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Buick Grand National - I can't decide what I like best about this car: the fact that it did 0-60 in 4.8 seconds, or the fact that it did it with 235 horsepower. It's actually comical: the current Nissan Altima 3.5SE has 250 horsepower, does 0-60 in 6.9 seconds with its automatic transmission, and weighs 3001lbs. In 1986, Buick actually expected us to believe that a vehicle with 15 less horsepower weighing 520 more pounds was a full TWO seconds quicker to 60mph.

As Car & Driver says in their July '05 50th Anniversary Issue:
- April 1986: "...we test a $122,000 Lamborghini Countach (0 to 60 in 5.1 seconds)..."
- May 1986: "We test a Buick Regal Grand National that weighs 3520 pounds, is shaped like a dishwasher, and makes an advertised 235 horsepower. Somehow, the car blasts to 60mph in 4.9 seconds - quicker than the just-tested Countach. We ask Buick what the car's actual, you know, real life horsepower rating is. Buick asks what the definition of 'is' is."

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Chrysler Prowler - seeing a Prowler is rare, but seeing a Chrysler Prowler is rarer; the Plymouth version was manufactured from 1997 to 2001, but the Chrysler model was only sold in 2002.





I was thinking this wasn't real, because real ones are worth like $500k, but Carroll Shelby signed it. Anyone want to give their opinion? Or some fact? It was at a show along with three replicas, and it looked a lot more worn and aged than those three. NOTE: this is Sage's favorite car.

BY THE WAY: Duke, you're off the hook on the ACR numbers if you can tell me whether the Cobra is real.

Then Sage will be mighty envious when he hears my dad most likely will get one in a few years. 80% chance.

But i'm not holding my breath...

Hey Doug, seen a Maybach yet?
 
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