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What has to be the wackiest, fun, and anything-goes car show held around the Pebble Beach Concours d'Elegance is the tongue-in-cheek Concours d'LeMons. Backed by Hagerty Insurance, the annual clunker spectacular takes over Laguna Grande Park in Seaside, California. The divisions and classes are a witty sideways glance to the otherwise lofty events during Monterey Car Week.
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Where else would you find a Chevy Vega line-up? And who knew that there were multiple examples of the notorious vehicle that hadn't rusted themselves out of existence?
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Oh, the K-car platform - there are people that still drive them (and vandalize the LeMons signs!)
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The underachieving, misunderstood cousin in the Ford family - the Edsel.
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A Gothillac? This vampy and purple-flamed Caddy named "Syren" was ever-so-slightly naughty.
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Short of an invasion, there was a section reserved for the hapless Brits, where a wind-up TR3 settled in.
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A Ferrari badge parody with a moose on the side of an Austin Healey Sprite.
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Perhaps the classic Volvo parked in the wrong spot - it's in remarkable condition.
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…unlike this example of rusted, smashed decay that gave the rest of the rustbuckets a run for the grand prize.
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A Strada with its mini-me perched on top wasn't at the Concorso Italiano, but was able to find a home in the "Needlessly Complex Italian" division at LeMons.
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Back in the 'Merican section, a Pontiac Aztek displayed the tent kit off the back of the much-maligned SUV.
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