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Nope, they don't make 'em like that any more. There's something to help you stand out amidst a sea of Cadillacs and Ferraris at the Old Money Country Club.


Mercedes-Benz 300 SC Roadster 1956. - source Cars & Motorbikes Stars of the Golden era.
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The Elite was the four-passenger (kind of like a two-door sedan), the Eclat was the two-plus-two (kind of like a sport coupe), and the Elite was their mid-engined two-seater. All of them powered by the little twin-cam four-banger, and all of them with that ultra-modern styling.







Lotus cars (1976)
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From their "Found All The Parts" EP. Actually, they weren't satisfied with the live version they recorded, so this is a studio version that's been mixed with the crowd sounds.
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Do you think he has a tan Firebird parked outside?

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Yes, but we're sure your local fire department would prefer you to use regular Christmas lights.

the color signatures of various elements when ignited
FB image credit: Ceres Science
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Yes, but most straight men can't find it in a parking lot.
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Who needs Disneyland?
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"Yeah, I think I'm due for a mani-pedicure..."

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Well, that explains the baby grand piano in the garage.
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It's a clean joke, folks...
(Warning: DadJoke ahead...)
Q: How do you know a clock is hungry?
A: It goes back four seconds.
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From their 1968 album, written by founding member Gram Parsons.
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Actually, he captures the spirit of the tune quite well. We've read that "What's New, Pussycat?" was Warren Beatty's favorite way of answering his phone for a while.
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We first heard this on their EP "Found All The Parts" back in the 80's, even though the concert dates to 1978. It's a great tune, something that we might call Hard Pop.
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The GSX option on the 1970 Buick Skylark GS455. It came in either a bright white color borrowed from the Corvette (who borrowed it from the 1966 Toronado-Riviera-Cadillac palette) or this exclusive yellow-gold.








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When you really, really like '69 Camaros, but the local body shop gives you a deal on black paint.

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A big hit in its day, and still well-regarded.
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Poor guy doesn’t even have enough energy to find his nuts.
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