DannyBN
Danny BN
DannyBN

Basically, it's a restyled Dodge Dart.

I think hysterical blindness might set in before I'd have a chance to execute that.

Doesn't mean people will actually pay any attention to them. I rented a Taurus Limited this past week. It had a camera (projected into the rearview mirror) and a backup warning system. Some twittlehead who previously rented it somehow managed to back into something, damaging both the bumper and license plate.

True, but Mercury already had dibs on the Capri in '74. Plus, they wouldn't have been able to offer that snazzy Mustang II Ghia Landau edition.

You'd see how much lower if those strained spaghetti straps give out.

It's been nominated 4 times so far, but the pic you posted is the best-looking one.

I've got one of those, but was imported from Malaysia.

Me too, in blue. There's a guy in Connecticut that has a real one that he turned into a semi-replica of the Mad Max Interceptor, and brings it to shows occasionally. Although I would have preferred it stock, I'm still jealous.

There are two of them for sale on Hemmings right now, a hatchback and a wagon, both from the same seller in Illinois. No pics, however.

Ford Falcon XB GT, from Australialand, because I wanna be like Mad Max.

It's not the first time. Remember their scaled-down copy of the Ininiti Q45?

No, I see more M curves than G creases.

That's not really a difficult accomplishment.

So Nissan took an Inifiniti M, left it in the dryer a little too long, then slapped the Altima name on it? Isn't this kind of brand-diluting styling the kind of thing that made GM what it was in the 80's?

I thing they used the wrong end.

Meanwhile, Rick Santorum polishes all the knobs in the Popemobile.

Chrysler (and Desoto) Airflow.

I wonder if Mitt was touring pit row, looking for any cars with Matador stickers.

Personally, I'd love to have one of those Americans, in particular the cream & copper 2-door next to the red & white Metropolitan. And although Rambler may have been out of step with the typical domestic offerings of the time, there were weirder dealerships that could be found.

It will be 7 years and far too many miles for my Focus this coming July.