cadkev89
Drujon
cadkev89

I like it except that space between the back door and rear wheel well looks weird. It needs to be pulled in closer to the rear door.

From what I understand the firewall /A pillar area of a car is the most time consuming and expensive to redesign so if this area isn't changed than it's probably an update of the previous design.

That's simply ignant!

Why does it have an old-fashioned steering wheel?

Perhaps this is a pre-production truck, just fixed up cosmetically for the photo shoot and the winch is non-operational?

It's a 1979 Seville, with very odd sunroof placement.

Interesting how the Ford Blue Dancers are all tall blonde women...

The Ferrari owner obviously has some self worth issues, because someone that was truly really THAT rich wouldn't park a Ferrari any differently than the average schlub would park a his Camry.

Interesting that MB used what looks like a clapped out 1966 Pontiac as a push car to test 1963 SL's?

So MB used a Pontiac as it's muscle to flip SL's down the tarmac?

The basic fact is that police officers are held to a higher standard than some douche in an F-250. The officers training and knowledge of traffic accidents should have precluded his juvenile and very dangerous action. Plus all he had to do was radio to the S.C. highway patrol to report an erratic driver.

Packard is certainly the stand out in this situtation. But Packard was already damned if they do and damned if they don't by the late 1930's. GM did the "get more for less" thing with the La Salle. It was a way to get Cadillac engineering at a Buick price and was successfull for awhile only because the La Salle was

So will those A4's have a "depleted battery discount"

My God I feel ancient... "pop-out headlamps" = covered headlamps, nothing on this car 'pops out', "coverings over the rear wheels" = fender skirts and that angular bumper is the 70's version of parking sensors. When the other car rocks a little bit and you felt a distant bump, you knew where the end of you car was, no

Question - I have noticed that rear side-airbags are optional on many cars, MB, Audi, Cadillac etc... Why are these an option and not standard? Is there a reason you wouldn't want an airbag?

The 90's Aston Martin Virage used VW Scirocco taillights , and Jaguar A/C head unit and interior door handles. Early 1980's Rolls Royce's used the Delco double din radio, just like the one in your Aunt Ellen's Olds Cutlass. Just throwing that out there...

That is totally idiotic, Marsh was simply the benefactor of the artists.

They both look very SAAB 900 five-door....

It has hints of the Ciel in the front, I like it!

No kidding...how embarrassing - nobody will be visiting him in his parents garage apartment for weeks.