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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
February 1, 2014: This photo released by Dartmouth Varsity Athletics Communications 
shows cross-country ski team member Torin Tucker. Tucker died Saturday  
while competing at the Vermont Carnival. (AP Photo/Dartmouth University, 
Ruff Patterson)CRAFTSBURY, Vt.  Dartmouth College says that a 20-year-old 
member of its cross-country ski team died at an event in Vermont.Dartmouth 
spokesman Rick Bender says that Torin Tucker died while competing at the 
Vermont Carnival Saturday. Tucker is a junior from Sun Valley, Idaho.Bender 
says that the junior died at the scene after attempts to resuscitate 
him failed. The cause of his death is still under investigation.The team 
returned to campus and won't complete in the rest of the Vermont 
Carnival.Dartmouth President Philip Hanlon shared the news through a campus-wide 
email and urged students, faculty and staff to contact the school's safety 
and security department if they or someone they know needs to speak 
with a counselor or chaplain.

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