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Choppin' Competition #38 - April Fools!


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Welcome to Choppin' Competition #38!


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Time for some more seasonal fun! Your task this time is to take any current General Motors product and alter in any fashion you'd like to make it foolish.

What's foolish you ask? Anything. A mud-bogger Astra, a Lucerne in General Lee colors, a Hello Kitty Yukon XL, the Aztek. Just kidding about the Aztek; its not a current product. Besides, clearly someone took your idea.

Please use a current GM vehicle as the base pic for your entry.

Some Picture Sources...
-Autodeadline*
-Autoblog
-CarPhotoSite
-Netcarshow


Size guidelines remain at 800x600, so please size your entry accordingly. Please do not submit your images as Bitmap (.bmp) files.

The winner will recieve a GM-related prize from C&G!

Deadline is Sunday, April 1st @ 11:59PM your local time.

Good luck and have fun! :CG_all:

*Instructions for accessing high-resolution images through AutoDeadline:
Replace the bold, orange section of the URL...
(http://gm.wieck.com/forms/gm/*query?silverado&Source=all)
...with the make/model/etc you're searching for. Replacing 'silverado' with 'lesabre' will bring up downloadable hi-res images of the Buick LeSabre.
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Once thought no longer to be a possibility, GM has secretly merged with Nissan/Renault to bring back the Oldsmobile name. To celebrate, the new supermini from Oldsmobile, the 28, will debut at the New York Auto Show. This rebadged Renault Megane is sure to be a hit with modern city families.

Oldsmobile will be a nameplate with which to bring over European cars to the US market, much like Saturn is to Opel--only Oldsmobiles will see only the most practical and city-going of European designs enter their showrooms. To draw on Oldsmobile heritage, the names of these cars will be based on two digit numerals ending in the number 8, bearing such exciting option names as Delta (now spelled "Delteau" to signify the models' French origins) and Rocket (now pronounced "rock-ay").

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