
“Yoo Hoo, Mr. Walrus. You here?”
“Indeed I am, what ya got for me?”
“Last week’s results and this week’s match.”
“That’s it?”
“Yes.”
“Damn.”
“What?”
“Never mind, run ’em out.”
Last week’s winner

This week’s match up.

The 1971 Ford Thunderbird is one of those classic cars that come with endless conversation and bursts of nostalgia. It’s an old car you can’t help but smile at as soon as its outsized body and unique charm find their way into the topic of conversation.
A car that underwent multiple personality changes throughout the main period of its life, the Thunderbird drew together all of the classic Ford features and combined them with something a little more luxurious. In General Motors’ opinion, the bigger the better was the way forward when it came to cars. Known for consistently outselling the Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, and Cadillac Eldorado, it firmly kept itself in the limelight for years.
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An unbreakable passion for adventure: that’s what you’ll be reminded of as soon as you’ve made yourself comfortable behind the wheel of a 1989 Jaguar XJS. A classic car made for fun days out and spontaneous decisions, this car is one that kept itself remarkably together and refused to ever break down.
When it first came out, the XJS was pitied for its trailing rear buttresses but, as time has passed, that overall opinion has taken a complete 180. While it’s still one you’ll be able to find nowadays, that wasn’t always the case: the XJS was almost pulled from the overall Jaguar lineup at the start of its life.

If you had gone with the original T-bird my vote would have been the other way. As offered, that is the butt-ugly version
Agree, I don’t particularly like the Jag, or T-birds in general, but this has to be the worst T-bird. Even the ’90’s one was more stylish. Maybe they’ll give the T-bird another shot using a better year.
“Known for consistently outselling the Buick Riviera, Oldsmobile Toronado, and Cadillac Eldorado”, I wonder if this is like the Ford F-series thing. Ford can claim that the F-series has been the best selling truck in America for decades, but only because GM sells its truck under 2 brands (even though combined they outsell Ford).