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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> 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
umber of abortion clinics declined by just 1 percent to 839.According to
Jones, the drop in abortions was likely linked to a steep national
decline in overall pregnancy and birth rates."Contraceptive use improved
during this period, as more women and couples were using highly effective
long-acting reversible contraceptive methods," she said. "Moreover, the
recent recession led many women and couples to want to avoid or
delay pregnancy and childbearing."While the overall abortion rate declined,
the proportion of abortions entailing early medication procedures continued
to increase. According to Guttmacher, about 239,400 abortions of this type
were performed in 2011, representing 23 percent of all non-hospital abortions,
an increase from 17 percent in 2008.Carol Tobias, president of the National
Right to Life Committee, described the overall drop in abortion numbers
as evidence that the anti-abortion movement's lobbying and legislative efforts
were having an impact."It shows that women are rejecting the idea of
abortion as the answer to an unexpected pregnancy," she said.Americans United
for Life, another anti-abortion group engaged in the efforts to pass restrictive
state laws, said Guttmacher's numbers should be viewed skeptically because
they are based on voluntary self-reporting by abortion providers."It is
impossible really to know the true abortion rate," said the group's president,
Charmaine Yoest.The report marked the 16th time sinc
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