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I found a vehicle uglier than any other!

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Thanks alot dude! I had just eaten when I saw that! <G>

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Thanks alot dude!  I had just eaten when I saw that!  <G>

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Hey I warned you.

BTW you aren't the only KC around here, my 1st name is Casey. 8)

Like a Hummer, a Wrangler, and an Edsel had a nice three-way.

Seriously, what is up with the whole horse-collar grille concept? Are automakers trying to provide a service to drunks and homeless winos by installing urinals on the front of cars?

Ugliest car ever?! Obviously you've all blocked the 1958 Aurora safety car from memory. It's okay; I try to, too.

i think standard taxi beats this thing out

Well, I forgot about your Momma. That's pretty ugly.

Ohhhhhhhhhhh! Burn!

I remember this thing... and yeah... *runs and hide* Yikes.

Designed in California... :confused0071:

Seriously, they should lay off the Ludes...

:puke:

i think i just thre up a little

~Hurk!!!!~ Oh Lord, finally, something worse than an Aztek.

Truly, it made my stomach twinge.

Naah, this looks much worse, lol.

Wow...a car that makes the Sebring look gorgeous and the Aztek look almost normal...that takes skill to come up with something THAT ugly.

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