GM Auctioning Off Classic Cars

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In an effort to cut maintenance costs and generate capital, General Motors is auctioning off some 200 cars from its 1,000-plus collection, including a rejected Popemobile and a replica presidential limousine used in the film In The Line Of Fire. Here are some of the other cars on the block.

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1963 Oldsmobile Cutlass that drove through Dealey Plaza mere hours after JFK was assassinated

1976 Chevrolet Monte Carlo that appears briefly at a stoplight in Network

1983 concept peach-flavored Cadillac

1996 Pontiac Bonneville SSEi, the one and only car that GM did not recall that year

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Car Tony Danza lived out of in the 1970s

1984 Honda Civic GM bought to see how decent cars were built

1998 Chevrolet Silverado pickup with a cassette of Bob Seger's "Like A Rock" stuck in its auto-reverse tape deck

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The $25 million luxury "jet-car" that can fly through the air at speeds of 500 mph, specially designed for GM executives after they caught flack for using private jets to attend the bailout hearings