Corvettes do nada for me. About the same on a beauty scale as a Brickland http://www.cars101.com/subaru_bricklin.html or a Pantera. http://www.panteraclub.com/fordphotos/colindex.htm Yawn....
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Corvettes do nada for me. About the same on a beauty scale as a Brickland http://www.cars101.com/subaru_bricklin.html or a Pantera. http://www.panteraclub.com/fordphotos/colindex.htm Yawn....
The world loves to be deceived.
59 Chevy....
Mercedes-Benz C Class DTM
Flo from the movie Cars
I'm sticking my neck out, and I know people will probably make fun of me for this. . . . But I think another great design is the 1993-1997 Pontiac Firebird. (And the 1998-2002 cars were also similar, but they did something baroque with the nose that I didn't like as much.)
The Pontiac and Camaro of that generation were very striking when they appeared in 1993. If they haven't aged gracefully, I think it's only because they were too successful, and familiarity breeds contempt. That's particularly true in the case of a relatively inexpensive, American-made, not-quite-a-real-sports-car.
Are you a closet "Night Rider Fan"?Originally Posted by tonybelding
How about all the cool, Australian, funky modded cars from Mad Max & Road Warrior?
("The last of the V8s...")
There was a character called "The Night Rider" in those movies.
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http://www.lastinterceptor.com/real.html
Nonono!!!Originally Posted by TEG
I'm not talking about those 1980s Firebirds at all, I mean the 1993+ models, the "fourth generation" Firebirds.
As for the Mad Max car. . . . .
Oh yeahhhhh. . . .* * *That's the good stuff.* * *;D
Yeah - I know - but it was a prime opportunity to get you going...Originally Posted by tonybelding
Ferrari 275GTB
Ferrari 365GTB (Daytona Coupe) the inspiration for the 599GTB (Fiorano Coupe) this week end Ferrari officially celebrated that 60th Anniversary
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