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Being home from work today, I had a little time on my hands, so I made this PowerPoint graphic of the '86 Grand Prix 2+2. I will post a pic of the Z06 I did some time ago as well.

Nice part about these being PPT graphics is that when you scale them, they stay looking good.

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Either I need to figure out how to make money doing silly stuff like this or find better things to do with my time.

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For some reason, I've never really liked the aeroback Grand Prix and Monte Carlo, even though I love G-bodies. I think it's because they look too much like a big hatchback.

Nice graphics though...sounds like they're vector graphics if they are keeping the same resolution when you enlarge it.

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Yeah, each one is built out of a bunch of overlapping hand drawn pieces to create the effect. I just exported as a .gif to post them here. They look better in Powerpoint.

I had the urge to do the GP as I was doing some research on them, since I came across one to buy at a good price.

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