Fixed roof? Check.
Fixed roof? Check.
Not sure if it was built for flight...but you could almost land one on that hood.
Looks familiar. Matchbox tried to pass this off as a "Chevy El Camino" in the states.
The Hoff approves.
...so the barkeep says to the Zebra: "Why the long face?" Bad dum bump!
Wouldn't mind taking one of these for a spin around the office.
Looks like the glued on every custom part in the box.
I hear Carlos Mencia tells a good story as well.
Doesn't matter...it won't make their fries suck any less.
The big question: Will we finally find out what happened to the Smurf-hued Chevy Stepside from the Alaska show (which sits in a destroyed state in the TGUSA studio).
Dear Russia,
Cool...it even comes with the original boxes for those Cragars.
If only he had used Dura-Shine. That spray paint would have wiped right off.
The customer?
Those cut outs might come in handy, either to help with this car's cooling problems, or (not much) later for ease of access for the inevitable V8 swap when the original engine goes ka-blooey.
I'll just leave this here....
When's the last time you saw one of these? The Granada sold in decent numbers, but seems to have been out-survived by it's GM and Chrysler contemporaries by a wide margin.
Still see quite a few late 70's-early 80's A bodies, except for the Lemans.
"So, is there any tread left on the tires? Or at this point would it be like throwing a hot dog down a hallway?" S. Griffin.
Flagged for promotion of necrophilia, I gather.