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badass351
Member # 10810
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http://www.insideline.com/features/the-100-greatest-cars-of-all-time.html
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SWEET03GT
Member # 10283
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supra # 98 wtf i call
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phil a
Member # 6951
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Hahaha, Prius ranks higher up that list than the Ferrari F40??
My all-time favorite car is less awesome than an HOV hippie-mobile
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93sspCOUPE
Member # 8418
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lame
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Nastysvt
Member # 6431
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ZR1 #78 and Bugatti Vernon #56??lmao such a bullshit list
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Rob1
Member # 9444
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Theres so much wrong with that list.
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asskickn88
Member # 4957
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quote: Originally posted by phil a: Hahaha, Prius ranks higher up that list than the Ferrari F40??
My all-time favorite car is less awesome than an HOV hippie-mobile
No shit, how many guys get blown by some super hot chick for driving a shitty ass prius?
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Rigo5.0
Member # 5247
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20. 1987 Buick Grand National and GNX: With their 3.8-liter turbo V6s, the all-black Buicks ruled the street in the 1980s. They were also the first and only American muscle cars powered by something other than a big V8.
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fstryde3
Member # 8436
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quote: Originally posted by asskickn88: quote: Originally posted by phil a: Hahaha, Prius ranks higher up that list than the Ferrari F40??
My all-time favorite car is less awesome than an HOV hippie-mobile
No shit, how many guys get blown by some super hot chick for driving a shitty ass prius?
I'm sure a lot of those guys are getting blown but it's by their boyfriends!
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87droptop50
Member # 7185
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Foxbodies at 57!!!!
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bottled95GT??
Member # 1772
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34. 1984 Honda Civic CRX: The first fun economy car. Unique in every way. It was a great two-seat, high-mileage commuter and an even better autocross machine. Led the way to the sport compact craze.
Kidding right?!? That list is flawed. There's even better cars that didn't even make the list!
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SIC70STANG
Member # 4347
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#1 1932 Ford V8: The first performance car a working man could afford, with looks swiped straight from Duesenberg. This car has defined American automotive culture for nearly 80 years.
List is perfect. #2-100 don't matter 32 ftw!
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a302juGRnuat
Member # 10163
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hahaha my 1994 camry made it on number 46!!! i love this car and this makes me even more proud of owning itlol.
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LS1 BRUH
Member # 4216
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fuck that list
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Cobra 93-4992
Member # 4992
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quote: Originally posted by LS1 BRUH: fuck that list
No LS1's on da list bruh?
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LS1 BRUH
Member # 4216
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NO LS1 BRUHHH
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DIRTY SALLY
Member # 7845
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quote: Originally posted by asskickn88: [ [/qb]
No shit, how many guys get blown by some super hot chick for driving a shitty ass prius? [/QB][/QUOTE] me
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fredfifty
Member # 10320
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inaccurate list imo
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SaleenGirl
Member # 11156
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quote: Originally posted by fstryde3: quote: Originally posted by asskickn88: quote: Originally posted by phil a: Hahaha, Prius ranks higher up that list than the Ferrari F40??
My all-time favorite car is less awesome than an HOV hippie-mobile
No shit, how many guys get blown by some super hot chick for driving a shitty ass prius?
I'm sure a lot of those guys are getting blown but it's by their boyfriends!
Haha, now that's funny!
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j0eyabs
Member # 1026
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quote: Originally posted by Rigo5.0: 20. 1987 Buick Grand National and GNX: With their 3.8-liter turbo V6s, the all-black Buicks ruled the street in the 1980s. They were also the first and only American muscle cars powered by something other than a big V8.
What about the 84-86 SVO?
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90.5.0GT
Member # 8843
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Anyone noticed how many ford cars were listed on the list?
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NEIGHT
Member # 8741
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That list was made by a crackhead but looks like they only got one thing right N one thing only FORD is #1
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