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Working on response to the dream car garage that frisky put up, putting up one of my own. In this challenge....it is the Climate controlled trailer, Climate controlled trailer edition-10 cars worth! First list, cars that you would likely find in the shady lanes mobile home park, which is a clean and decent but not fancy mobile home park outside of Kingsport Tennessee. Or cars you would find on a third rate used car lot. Rules; #1. No muscle cars, or Camaros or mustangs of any variation. This includes cars like the 80's Monte Caro SS and clones of those cars-you can't take a mid 80's Buick and build a Grand National clone. No corvettes either. #2. There is an "estate auction" clause here for any American car that predates 1990-you can have any American regular production passenger car 1950-1989, any Cadillac or Lincoln 1971-1989, or any truck 1973 up-but you will be getting the car from an "estate auction" in ran when parked but decent shape. You will also be getting the "post" (has a B pillar if a hardtop version was available) 4 door version of the car with the base powertrain in an undesirable color combo. You can have a 1957 Chevy, but it will be a 6 cylinder 4 door post 150 model in green or brown.... #3. 2 seat imported sports cars are allowed 1979 up, with the exception of FD (3rd gen) RX-7, 4th Gen Toyota Supra, Nissan 350/370Z/GTR/Skyline, NSX/S2000 Honda, and 2006-up Miata (NC and ND Miata). #4. The plus side...you have and are expected to use if you choose an unlimited modification budget on these 5 rides. Want to build your Cj-7 into a tube frame carbon fiber bodied rock crawler-go ahead. In the alte 1970's, someone built a Ferrari powered Pontiac Firebird. While you can't have a Firebird in this DC garage, if you want to build a Ferrari powered 77 grand Prix go for it. #5-Not everything here needs to be a bottom of the barrel vehicle here-it is entirely reasonable that one would find a clean used Nissan pathfinder, an older F150 Lightening, an older SS454 Chevy half ton, a Trailblazer SS, or a nice older Tacoma or 4 Runner on a used car lot or in a decent trailer park...use your imagination and bring me something creative. #6. Since the original Batmobile was built on a 1950's ford showcar chassis that was built on a 1950's ford sedan chassis, and since you have an unlimited modification budget, the (original) Batmobile is the one car that could go on both lists....but the one on the first list would be an exact replica...