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It is!......it's interesting that it was branded a GM and not one of the divisions.
In 1969 the GM-X Stiletto got a nose job, some new paint and was renamed as the Pontiac Cirrus.
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In 1969 the GM-X Stiletto got a nose job, some new paint and was renamed as the Pontiac Cirrus.

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..very interesting bit of trivia....thanks for that
The more Toronado inspired second nose is a vast improvement from the missle nose. I must confess I cant quite get into the missile/jet on cars thing, front of 51 LeSabre is one of them, or the Firebird turbine concept cars
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ya the missle noses and rocket cones and pointy bumperettes etc...they are just, well....big dagmar breasts...it's very subliminal.

I used it in one of my sigs. and already did this question.... just a few weks ago.

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