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Pay close attention & you will probably also spot a beautiful but

angry late-1950s nailhead powered 2-door hardtop in white. :wink:

http://video.msn.com/v/us/v.htm?g=34f9608e...=&GT1=10252

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That first link to MSN seems to give an error off/on... here's a dirst link to the History Channel.

http://www.history.com/media.do?id=mm_aero...amp;action=clip

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I'm pretty sure there's actually two 1959 Buicks in that video... at any rate the white bubble-top

is certainly a B-59. At first it looked to be a two-door hardtop but on closer inspection I see a

rear 1/4 window so it might be a 4-door post. Either way it is definatelly a 1959 Buick.

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Yeah, there's a reason why flying cars aren't around and its a pretty damn good one - imagine everyone who drives, but in the air going 150mph.

The day true flying cars come, they won't be flying cars; they will be automated personal transport shuttles and you will have zero control besides inputting a destination.

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You're right about that... hell I think they shuld make you take a separate driving course for

SUVs and big pickups. Maybe anything over 4000lbs. & with an off road stance. There's way

too many dumb retards driving trucks as if they were SCCA-ready Z06s.

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