There's also all the great Herbie villain cars. The Laser 917 and black Pantera in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo were great villain cars.
There's also all the great Herbie villain cars. The Laser 917 and black Pantera in Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo were great villain cars.
I actually really enjoyed the Gone in 60 Seconds remake, despite the CGI jump at the end. Chi McBride is awesome. There's a Superbird, albeit briefly. And let's not forget the malaise love for 1983 Eldorados.
@TAInvestor: More like, "Don't tase me, you whippersnapper! Don't tase me!"
Cherry 2000?
@bennetpullen drives a banana: I think you just out-Black-Gooooooooald'd my Black Goooooooald.
@Goes Like Stink: I see what you did there...and I love it!
@FP - Funny how it seems quiet around here, eh?: It's the closest I could get to a base model Mustang II, although that grill screams '71-'73.
Black Goooooooald!
I call mine "Malaise Sunset."
Craftsman auto-adjusting channel-locks. Just about anything on a Valiant can be removed with them.
Greatest. Scoop. Ever. Who says cars changing shape to enhance performance is a new technology? I'm continuously tempted to try and fab an off-center one of these for the Valiant's Slant. I don't dare cut up my hood, though. Too hard to replace.
Needs two drops of engine milkshake.
@mr_dude: Would it help if I got out and pushed?
I can do all of these things right now! (Except for the vinyl on the front seat. It's covered with an old blanket.)
Intimidation of wall. Nicely done.
@Jagvar: I did too...and now it's back. Thanks a lot.
@chucky2jimmy: It loses me from the get-go because she opens the door.
Smokey and the Bandit 3. No question the most pain I've sat through for early 80s hoonage.
Oh noes! A resto-modded '69 Camaro got banged up. Those are soooo hard to find parts for.
A very common sight in Florida. With the heat and humidity, it's not a bad option. I would've considered it for my Valiant if I knew the electricity could handle it.