NickMaronese
NickMaronese
NickMaronese

I've been thinking about a similar register for a while. I saw it as more of a cooperative protecting the interests of historical vehicles: PETA. People for the Ethical Treatment of Automobiles. They would do the same thing the real (er, current?) PETA does for animals but for cars. Minus the bullshit.

Have heard that. Considering one day slapping a sharktooth grille on a Demon to make the A-body that never was.

Gorgeous badging, gorgeous styling.

Had just bought his biography by Tom Cotter and received it by mail Monday. Damn. RIP, Dean.

Just finished trawling Alden's entire feed; great stuff in there.

The above Fiat is an almost-exact match for my Dad's first car, from the pictures I've seen of it. I think his may have been a slightly lighter blue.

Was going to suggest it's this thing, but the window openings don't match up.

"What do you guys think the crazy plot of this one's going to be?"

"Well, I think tha—"

I actually had one of these in Hot Wheels form (all black, I think). Wheels looked exactly the same as the 1:1.

I, too, would mention Bigland is the man (from interviews I've read/the handful of times I've seen him/the one time I interviewed him) but I am also a biased Canadian.

Dude basically loves working out, nice suits, and muscle cars. He's like the prototypical Dodge exec.

Just saw this car two hours ago coming off Allen Rd. heading east on Eglinton Ave. Didn't have the time to snap a photo, but sure caught my attention.

Oh yeah, that's hella Hofmeister-y. Habib addresses that in the interview/article; I helpfully include links to both the kinky Kaiser and this '60 Dodge.

This one is my favourite. This one right here.

The '80s Scamp, however, gave us no such thing. For this reason (and because people seem to think of that hideous thing instead of the original whenever I mention I own a Scamp) I will forever loathe it.

Must. Cover up. '5' —missed it!

Beat me to it.

Everything had a massive trunk back then. My '71 Scamp was a "compact," and I'm pretty sure I could fit two, two-and-a-half bodies in there if I had to.

(On that note, dead bodies are the standard unit of classic car trunk capacity, right?)

They're the eyes for the om-nom-nom mouth-grille. See it?

This should be the Spirit of Stryker, a flying snake.

Dat nose.

CORRECTION —ACCEPTED.

Huh, a lot more stacked duals than I thought. Everyone who posted stacked triples, get outta here.

Other cars with vertically stacked dual rounds? Anyone?