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  • 1964 Pontiac Grand Prix.

    While the GTO is legendary for pretty much sparking the era of the muscle car, the Grand Prix's looks are just so much more understated. To me, the GTO is like an Affliction t-shirt while the Grand Prix is more like a nice button down. The GTO goes out and gets life. The GP kicks back and lets life happen.

    I still love the classic GTO in much the same way that I love an Affliction shirt. But there's one of them I'd rather my mother see me in.

    • these rides were soooooo smooth, my greaser friend collects cars from this era and has one - although he makes his cars as loud as possible with crazy and huge exhausts

  • I'm a sucker for malaise era land yachts, so I say the 1976 Cadillac Eldorado.

    All show, no go. Just like me 🤗

    • lolol I miss my old buick regal, nothing like couch seating, smooth boat like ride, easy steering, massive space

      • So good. My first car was a 1977 Mercury Grand Marquis. That video is of a '77 Marquis Brougham, but I don't recognize any notable differences between that and the 4-door Grand.

        Besides all the bullshit problems it gave me, how unreliable it was, how poorly it drove on snow and ice, and how much fuel it consumed, it was a great car 😋 I honest to god miss it every day.

    • Like RCR and Technology Connections, anything B R O W N

      Okay but for real, I have a soft spot for the Chevrolet Celebrity, as that's what my mom drove when I was a wee lad. There's a simple understated beauty to cars like this that were made to be used and thrown away.

  • For dream machines, Lamborghini Miura and Montreal, Jaguar XJ220, Aston Martin DB7 and DB9, Alfa Romeo 8C, Toyota GT2000 and Honda NSX (gen1 with popup).

    For a realistic car that you may actually see on roads, Alfa Romeo 159/Brera. Those things are so achingly beautiful.

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