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Cars I won't get tired of looking at...

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OK, I may be biased, but here are the first 11 (yes, mine goes to 11 :rolleyes: ) cars that come to mind when I think about designs that I don't think I'll ever get tired of. Not all GM obviously, and these are but the first 11, I'm sure I could come up with another 11 easily.

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