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Picture a country with a restrictive border. Cars that pass emission and crash protection in Europe and elsewhere are not permitted.
Absurdities proliferate this system, such as trucks that are taxed over the price of chicken.
But in this country, a group of people are arguing over things inconsequential to this episode's plot.
In the future, a world exists of people communicating by computers.
They realized that loopholes would let them import and register any car they wanted as long as those people argued.
Destination port: The Twilight Zone.
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My obvious answer is obvious-
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Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Defender...
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double post.
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Yeah, same as the people that already commented on this.
All the RS wagons.
Defender.
Actually just all the wagons in general.
And all the diesel wagons.
And all the manual diesel wagons.
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Toyota bB Open Deck.
Maybe I'd find a wrecked first gen Scion xB and graft the two together and make it somewhat legal.
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Rangers ... all of them.
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I think we could be safe to buy these in bulk.
Ford America, I dare you to plausibility study that thing. Come on.
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An Autozam AZ1 because it's just damn cool. MR layout, manual gearbox, and gull wing doors, what's not to like?
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As a fan of the Dodge Magnum, this is my choice: