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I found a CGI representation of it:

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‘65 Riviera. I have a weird weakness for stacked sealed beams already, but hiding them behind some magnificent clamshell covers is even better.

Come on now... what could be cooler than the louvered headlights on the Alfa Romeo Montreal?

Tucker. The center headlight turned with the front wheels so that it light up the inside of the curve better. I know today’s cars in Europe have adaptive lighting, but this was 1948.   It does look weird however, but still someone was thinking about making lights useful instead of just there.

I think of the current mass produced cars that Volvo has some of the nicest sets. Hammer of Thor lights!

First Gen Mercury Sable, it pulled off the full width lighting before it was cool!

bad and good: immense wealth. Living in Orange County, CA means seeing some of the sickest cars on a near daily basis, but knowing they’re mostly all being wasted in air conditioned garages 99% of the time. 

News flash: unless you are fluent in a bunch of languages, you’re probably pronouncing a lot of shit wrong. Take Hyundai for example.

@WasGTIthenGTOthenNOVAthenGTInowA4

I sure hope so. 

I can’t help but feel like the comment you’re responding to was tongue-in-cheek, but who knows these days. 

Gatekeeping also needs to die.

This “built not bought” shit. Don’t get me wrong, backyard skills and DIY is awesome. And everyone should learn a little maintenance knowledge at a minimum. But this notion that paying someone to do the job correctly makes you less of an enthusiast or even worse, a lesser person, needs to go away. If it’s money that

Rolling coal. Yes we get it, you hate the environment, Prius’, and bicyclists. There’s probably a bumper sticker for that.

They are very popular as a track car. There is a whole series for them and their close kin.

Porsche 944

Touch Screens.

FSD: full self-driving, my ass.

Start|Stop technology, aka Idle Stop.