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Harley's Triviama VII

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What concept is this nifty little sport ute? I think it was ahead of it's time. I also think there is an emerging trend on the horizon with this type of vehicle.

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I think you spelled it right. After seeing the new Opel 2 door Xover, I'm glad this was stillborn. A Chevy with a Subaru drivetrain? Nah... Saab was a better match for that quirkiness.
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Me too...great Chevy front. They Silverado has the spirit of this frontend look..but not successful in execution.

Wanna talk about good lookin' front ends?

I like what they did with this Colorado Cruz special for the Woodward cruise.....
Especially the 5.3L V-8 under the hood!

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That Colorado looks very choice, rkm....nice.

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I think the fender flairs add a "boss" staement to the appearance of this
otherwise very mundane vehicle..........
and don't ever get me started on the concept of five or even 10 cylinder engines!
The 5.3L V-8 in this truck should have been an option from the git-go, no questions asked!

Now that would be making an "SS" statement!

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