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The Offbeat, the Unusual & the Ugly

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I think those rear view mirrors on the doors are Thunderbird.....I believe the Berettas were different...I could be wrong.
The rear window doesn't quite look like the Thunderbird's, but it wouldn't be a Beretta because those have the pillar-mounted door handles.
Yeah, that kit car has been posted here before. It is based on the last-gen four seater Thunderbird.

Yeah, that kit car has been posted here before.  It is based on the last-gen four seater Thunderbird.

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Somewhere in my millions of photos of cars from local car shows I have a pic of one of those. 1949 Thunderbirds as I call them. Yes definatelly based off of an '89-97 T-bird.

I also saw a 1989-up Pontiac Grand Prix based 50s car once.... I want to say that had a '53 Pontiac nose and ass.

TurboRush, that Saab is so interesting.  You almost never see Saabs done up like that.

And speaking of unusual customs check this one out.  Its a 53 Jaguar.

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That is the FIRST Jaguar I've ever liked!! :)
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No matter that some of these cars are quite bizarre...aren't you glad people do this sort of thing?.....great fun.
^Sweet lord, we don't need to buy school busses when you have all those doors!

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