who has Doris Days' Barracuda ?

Yes, Dan the man is a pain in his wishy-washy approach to advertisements and people trying to help him find a car. I don't see you tagging him in any car for sale threads.
No i am not here to proselytize. I was making a point on the value of each and every human on the planet.
I am calling you on acting like a dick when it is not needed.
Did you think to ask why he said what he said about that car in relation to Doris day?
I have been around cars and horseless carriages my entire life. There is nothing sacred about any of them, not even the popemobile. What was the lesson about the Ferrari at the end of Ferris Buhler's Day Off? Anyone? Anyone?

Edit.
I am very deliberate in my choice of words. Notice I pointed out your behavior. I did not call you a dick. The difference may seem subtle, but it is significant.
I don't post in sale threads. I've tried to be helpful and have been rewarded with post deletions. And to be honest, it's been a long time since I've believed Dan has been serious about buying.

OK, I was a dick. Do you call out everyone who's a dick on this forum? Or 10%? You'd never sleep. Dan triggered me by coming into a nice thread about an interesting TV car and doing his incessant whiny Debbie Downer/Negative Nancy bit. TV cars have interest. That interest may drive up their value to those who have the means to purchase them. If one can't afford to play in that arena, be happy for those who can and swallow the bitterness and envy.

Sacred? Of course not. They are just inanimate objects after all. Anyone worshipping a car has serious perspective problems. They may need some instance in their life to help them gain that perspective. Hopefully , it isn't too painful for them, but often it is. But there's something about cars that lure all of us to gather here in this virtual community.

I appreciate you being a gentleman in your handling of this. I've seen many of your posts. We're closely aligned on many (Edit - most) issues.