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HagertyHagertyHagertyHagertyHagertyCertain cars just wont recede into the
automotive fossil record. Designers (particularly those from their company
of origin) keep going back to the well. And why not? Its
almost impossible to top the cars on this list:HagertyThe gorgeous Toyota
2000 GT sports car was a giant commercial flop when it was
introduced. The status of Japanese cars in the U.S. market at the
time was roughly the equivalent of Korean cars about 15 years ago,
and a Japanese car that cost more than a Jaguar E-Type, a
Corvette or a Porsche 911 found few takers. Just over 300 were
built and the models failure continues to haunt Toyota. The roofline and
greenhouse of the 1967 2000GT show up almost unaltered in the latest
Toyota sports car concept, the FT-1. Incidentally, Toyota has probably had
the last laugh here as the 2000 GT is now the only
Japanese collectible car worth $1 million.HagertyThe 67 Eldorado is one
of the great overlooked post-war American classics. A Bill Mitchell design
triumph, its an ageless design that wouldnt look out of place in
a showroom today, particularly since Cadillac continues to revisit the 67
Eldo rear end, one of the greatest -views of all time.HagertyThe original
Jeep CJ may well be the most knocked-off vehicle of all time,
inspiring the likes of the Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser, Nissan Patrol, Suzuki
Samurai, etc., not to mention, of course, the current Jeep Wrangler.HagertyThe
E-Type was one of the
January 30, 2014: Officers from the St. Clair County Sheriff's Department
investigate a scene where bags of human remains were discovered at the
intersection Allington and Fred Moore Highway in St. Clair Township, Mich.
(AP PHOTO/TIMES HERALD, JEFFREY SMITH)A suburban Detroit woman was being
held in connection with the death of her adult son, whose dismembered
remains were found dumped in trash bags along the sides of roads,
police said.The names of the 59-year-old woman and the 32-year-old victim
were not released, but St. Clair Shores police Sgt. Jay Cohoe told
the Times Herald of Port Huron that they were mother and son.The
Associated Press couldn't reach Cohoe for comment Saturday.The woman, who
lives in St. Clair Shores just east of Detroit, faces murder and
dismemberment charges. She hasn't been officially charged. Police said prosecutors
in Macomb County are expected to review a warrant with the charges
Monday.The victim was reported missing Jan. 26 and identified through fingerprints."Fingerprints
taken from the dismembered white male were forwarded to the FBI and
compared with previous fingerprints taken from the missing 32-year-old St.
Clair Shores resident," St. Clair Shores police said Saturday in a release.A
cause of death was not released. An autopsy was to have been
conducted Friday.The man's remains were found Thursday along the sides of
roads in St. Clair and China townships, about 50 miles northeast of
Detroit in St. C
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