Thank you! I must say that my spectacularly random taste is quite the fun when you get into it, and being an all-out car lover that i am i love most things on 4 wheels (or 3) as in "if it speaks to the heart, it's a good car!" as far as i concern

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In some ways i love the power and comfort that an US V8 gives me, but at the same time i find attraction to miniscule underpowered cars for their low fuel drinking habits and their ability to always find a parking spot that fits

I thought i should take my time and show some of the other rides i have, and cars i have recently sold, so here goes:
MORE BIZARRE CARS FROM MY BIZARRE COLLECTION! 
1989
Ford Thunderbird LX
This beauty was my daily driver for almost 4 years. Bought it from my boss(!) and it had only about 85.000km's on it, when i was done driving it i had driven it tp 120.000km's, every single one of them was wonderful. However, it had only about 150HP out of it's 3.8L N/A V6, and coupled to a rather dull 4 speed automatic it was more of a comfort ride than a sport ride. nevertheless, automatic seatbelts and a ton of other tech-goodies kept me occupied, and the girls liked it!

Sold it this summer because...well.. Altered relationship status made a 2 door coupé useless in the long run

. Sold the T-bird with a big tear in my eye.
1977
Vaz 1500S - I apologize for the huge picture.

This one is a bit of a wildcard for me. It's not in the greatest condition but runs well, it's nice and fun on the winters with good heating, robust construction and a slightly light tail making snow-drifting nice and fun despite being severely underpowered at about 75hp out of its rather rowdy and noisy primitive 1,5L engine. Has been running up here in Northern Sweden it's entire life so rust is no issue. This particular example sporting a huge, street-racing-tuning-drifting-Xtreme-style roofrack which makes all riders deaf due to severe wind-flutter at all speeds over 80Km/h... Oh and it's got a vintage 1980's casette deck complete with a few lousy tapes to play loud music from 2 speakers

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1979
Oldsmobile Delta 88 Royale (Diesel)
This one is my pearl, albeit not right now since the engine broke down for me this summer

. It wasn't really a rocket if i might say... 115 hp and a 3-speed automatic used to move about 2,5 tonnes around doesn't exactly makes the heartrate go up, but still, a classy, nice comfortable drive trough the countryside in this is very nice indeed. I have a spare engine lying about here i plan to lift down into the engine bay sometimes this winter if i feel like it... It truly deserves better, i know, but as i have a metric freakton of spare parts for the diesel i might just keep it that way. This one, being a 1979 is pretty peculiar as it was those years after the oil-crisis in the US and they though "How do we make lighter cars?"... The result!? Half of the front and rear is plastic! Taillights, plate behind the registry plate... rear part of the rear fenders... grill, the panels in the front in general and around the grill plus much much much more all plastic, it feels very flimsy really... But still, it looks good if the pain isn't cracked!

1968
Volvo P210 "Duett"
This picture was taken last winter while i was refurbishing some parts in the front, hence the grille is gone for the moment. This car is a Swedish legend, used by all the big power-companies, railroad-companies, heavy industry, the Defence-forces and last but not least, the Telephone-agency (The cars then sported a nice bright orange paintjob!). This particular example is almost absolutely rust-free, was driven by a local office of the "Vattenfall" power company at one of their power-dams for many years until retired, then i bought it, refurbished it and uses it very sparsely during the summer months. It has a 1.8 Litre gasoline engine at about 70hp and handles like a barge with it's leafsprings and ungodly high centre of gravity. I really just have it because these cars are worth a LOT of money around here in Sweden if they are in good condition, so it's something of a retirement fund even though i am just 25 now... A nice car still, albeit boring and slow.
And as a bonus: Me, starting up the trabant after a long winters sleep this spring. A LOT of 2-stroke oil was consumed in this process!

To the right in this picture you can barely see the left side and left front tyre from my Jeep grand Cherokee, the daily driver and monstrous gas-guzzler (5.2L V8, 13L/100km highway driving...)
