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IZwack said:
you know, it looks like it was built for carrying coffins.. the back gate looks just about the right width.

i thought the exact thing when i saw that dodge magnum in black. how do you spell hearse? hurse?

thanks husky.... :confused:
 



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n3m3s1s said:
i thought the exact thing when i saw that dodge magnum in black. how do you spell hearse? hurse?

thanks husky.... :confused:

Hearse.....LOL ....A HEMI Hearse! There is an idea Dodge! :confused:
 






Dodge Magnum Hemi Hearse R/T



if they made it, it wouldn't surprise me
 






car designs are just out of whack these days... ive been contemplating on buildign something very simple and efficient for a daily driver to work/school ... somewhere along the lines of a Peel P50 (60's car, curb weight of just over 130 lbs.. ~49cc engine.. no reverse gear so you just had to push it into a parking space)

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Ford_Racing_Guy said:
Dodge Magnum Hemi Hearse R/T......

When its your time to go......you could get there fast that way. Much cooler than the suburban hearses they have around here. :cool: I haven't seen a caddy one in a long time.

I hate the looks of the whatever chevy tried to make there. Looks like a bad design for a hot wheels toy. :thumbdwn:
 






I am an absoulte chevy hater!!!, but I think the SS/r's look awsome. Yes they are under powered, and 45k is a little expensive, but I wouldn't mind having one to cruise around in. they aren't meant to be used as trucks, that would be stupid. I actually got to drive one, while I was at work. Pushing carts (yeah, it sucks but it pays $8 an hour and they let me work pretty much whenever I can, for most of the school year I was only working one weekend a month, and that was nice) anyway, one of the other cart guys and I were looking at a yellow one in the parking lot, and the owner came up to us, and we started asking him some questions about it while he was loading his groceries up, and he said we seemed like we knew what we were talking about, and that he would let us drive it around the block if we wouldn't get in any trouble with the managers. So I took my "break" first, and got to drive it up and down the street for a few minutes, and it I thought it rode pretty well, a lot better than my 91 explorer. He even let me get on it a little, it was no cobra, or anything but it had some punch. And I liked the plainness of it, everything was really simple. It sucked having to get out of it though, I wanted to keep driving it. My friend felt pretty much the same way, except he was a little more critical of the lack of power. (he drives a 97 mustang cobra). So I guess what i'm saying is I like them for what they are, not a sports car.
 






For an almost sports car, for less, simple...

Lotus Exige
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for something you could drive in the rain.

Or, if it isnt going to rain, it is so plainly obvious. If you just want something fast and sweet handling to drive... the Ariel Atom ;)
 






oh crap, i shouldnt have posted those pics of the P50 ;) now everyone's going to be posting up images! but i saw a yellow/orange Lotus Elise (mechanically the same as the Exige - same Toyota engine) last week coming home from work around DC... but the driver obviously looked like a prlck! (ahahah!)
 






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