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Home --> Automobiles --> Dream Machines

Dream Machines

Certain cars we lust after. Be it for their extra power, the cachet imparted by previous celebrated owners, or their inherent sexiness, thoughts of them enliven our daydreams.


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        Red bullet = false
        Multiple status bullet = multiple truth values
        Yellow bullet = undetermined
        White bullet = unclassifiable veracity

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Red bullet Man buys old motorcycle, then discovers it was once owned by Elvis Presley.

White bullet Wife sells husband's Porsche for $50 after he runs off with a younger woman.*

Red bullet Car with JATO units attached is found embedded in cliff face.

White bullet Rolls-Royce dispatches special mechanic to aid stranded motorist, then denies the incident and claims their cars never break down.

White bullet Bereaved mom sells son's cherished vintage Corvette for a pittance because she doesn't know its value.

Red bullet A group of former General Motors workers furtively produced 1957 Chevrolet automobiles on its own for ten years.

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