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87accordlxi
09-30-2014, 02:01 AM
Last weekend, while I was helping to run the seventh annual 24 Hours of LeMons Fall South race, I got into a debate with LeMons Chief Perp Jay Lamm over which team should get the accomplished-the-most-with-the-worst-car trophy, the Index of Effluency. The 1982 Renault Fuego Turbo of Interceptor Motorsports, which made its debut at that […]
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Dr_Snooz
10-01-2014, 07:18 PM
This is a target rich environment. You could have bought the hideous Cadillac Seville with the chopped off trunk, or the wretched Chevette, or any of the GM J-cars. Roger Smith should be cremated in one of those and his ashes sent around the country for everyone to piss on. There was the Ford Fairmont, or Granada. At least the horrid Pinto was gone that year. The Dodge Challenger was a real gem that year. Or the Colt. The Dodge K-cars deserve special mention as well. AMC was still around and offered the AMC Eagle. *Shudder* You could pretty well throw a stone at any domestic dealership and hit a truly awful car. Meanwhile, Honda and Toyota were just hitting their strides.