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Sixty8panther

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  1. Saw someting simillar west of Phoenix but this is amazing.
  2. I was going to post the EACT same thing. This has the same idea in mind as the xB except the execution does not make it look like a Sub-compact-Astro with Alante tail lights.
  3. Your taste in exotics is MUCH better than your taste in Targas. :wink:
  4. No offense but I would never post something that ridiculously far-fetched without pics. That's pretty hard to beleive don't you think? Think what you will but I'm not buying that story. C'mon, I was born at night but not LAST night. No engne and trans? ...he had to pop the hood? The extra 7" of ground clearance on the front of the car was not clue enough?
  5. Awsome!!! I love the quirky styling and weird proportions. I want the damn thing. It's brand new for christ's sake. I should buy it and throw my Camaro motor in it.
  6. First off in 2006 the answer is obvious to anyone other than a head-up-his-@$$ Ford guy: Cadillac is by far better than Lincoln. If it was not for Cadillac Devilles' lack of a BOF/RWD construction ti would not even be a contest. And second, I think it's obvious Cadillac is doing well against their Japanese & German competition. Eliminate a few quirky styling elements and perfecto. P.S. build the damn SIXTEEN already!
  7. RIP little dude, your faithful service was appreciated.
  8. Alright, *sigh* I'll whip one up tonight.
  9. egg (humpty-dumpty)
  10. AWD is for Pu$$ys. Okay, seriously althought I'd never buy one over a RWD one, it's not a bad idea. I like Infiniti's approach of applying most of the power to the REAR wheels most fo the time.
  11. Wow! Awsome. Maybe the can do a sequel with the Zeta sisters once they're out. They could be all in a lineup and show them opposite their 50/60s equivelants: 2009 Buick Invicta --- 1959 Buick Invicta 2009 Chevy Impala --- 1963 Chevy Impala 2009 Chevy Camaro --- 1967 Chevy Camaro 2009 POntiac GTO --- 1970 Pontiac GTO
  12. The current Altima stole a lot of Maxima sales and the Maxima is just bizzare. I think at least one off these two cars should be RWD. If it was up to me... I'd make the next gen. Maxima a rebadged M35.
  13. Maybe when Buik gets some serious sedans again with RWD....
  14. Love the front bumper myself. get rid of the graphics on the side and leave everything else alone and it's got the stamp of approval with me. After I win the lottery and buy the Olds mane from GM and start making new ones again I'll do up a nice 442. It sure as hell will NOT be FWD thogh!
  15. BV: I don;t have that font, but if you throw your name on the bottom of this guy you'll be all set. It's even a bit smalleer thanyour current one. (heightwise shorter, width is the same)
  16. Delta: Here's a quick one... does this work?
  17. Cool! I say DO IT! Love the idea of a full size 442. Those cars have such prominant headlights/turn signal/perking lamp clusters. Very dominating presance, sep. in the late 70s when most little imports looked like caricatures of cars. XP and me drove around the other night in my Datsun, he video-taped me swinging a few smokey donuts and I intentionaly came close to running him over after he said my little Datsun was a POS. It was Hi-la-rouus on the tape... one second I'm whipping the tail this way and that... the poor inline 6 is screaming for mercy and then the car goes into a counter-lock right towards the camera, after that it's just a tape of XP runnig for his life while laughing. Then before I headed home we drove to the L-town parking garage and checked out that Delta & Impala. I'd love to have either one, or even the 1992? Ford CV police car that's collecting dust in the same garage. Me and him were admiring the HUGE dual gumdrops on top of the Impala, I'd love to bolt those up on my Datsun.
  18. I put like 50m miles on a red 2000 with the shortstar when I worked at Bill DeLuca Chevrolet. It was a fine machine, but you know me: I bitched about it being FWD too much to fall in love with it. Compared to a Lexus Es or Acura TL it definately would have been my choice.
  19. German-English translations for "verrückt": nutty daft daisy dementedly kooky loony madly psycho screwy wackily crazy mad wacky off-wall (sl.)slang (Am.)American English off one's trolley off one's rocker Next semi-contraban word: Cameltoe
  20. I love Yellow but the only one I have seen thus far was a black one that was eating up RT.495 at a brisk pace.
  21. The way you worded this question the answer is 1997 Corvette. The first main stream cars to get it after that were the Impala & Monte Carlo twins in 2000. The Pontiac 6000 certainly did not have a scrolling readout of all things. Esp. not one including keyless entry programing, all idiot lights in ttext form, idiot lights, oil change reminders, fluid life percentages and emergency readouts.
  22. Simple as that I guess.
  23. I'll take a wild stab in the dark at these. 1. Where and in what year did the first GM vehicle assembled outside the US happen? 1960s in the UK? 2. When did GM produce its 25,000,000th car? 1966? 3. When did GM produce its 50,000,000th US made car? 1983? 4. What year did GM produce the first production car equipped with an air cushion restraint system as an option? 1972 IIRC, it was definately an Oldsmobile. That I know for sure. 5. When did the first Saturn roll off the line in Spring Hill? Fall of 1989
  24. good trivia.... Camino: no I have not ever heard of From a Buick 8. Sounds interesting.
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