
@stephdumas: The Fiat 500 used in Lupin III
@stephdumas: The Fiat 500 used in Lupin III
@Godzilla ain't no damn car!: It depends if it's "All in the Family" or "Saved by the Bell: The new class". ;-)
@NoStopN: Is it a blue like this one? [hotwheels.wikia.com] and here more customized Chevelle wagons [www.chevelles.com]
@Schaefft: Someone customized one of these B-body wagons into a modern Nomad [www.impalassforum.com]
@bygeorge: I did [jalopnik.com] and some folks created some interesting "what if" if Chevrolet had keeped the 2-door wagon in '66 and '67.
@Chad Nikon Nikko Gibson: Wow, it's been a long while ago then I saw a Pulsar estate. Rust eated them here in Quebec.
@stephdumas: Nash Rambler/Rambler American (picture from [www.kitfoster.com] )
@stephdumas: 1964-65 Chevelle 2-door wagon, a 1960s interpretation of the Nomad. (picture from [www.chevelles.com] )
@stephdumas: Pontiac's counterpart of the 1955-57 Nomad with the Safari (picture from [www.pontiacsafari.com] )
@∞Gïmmï∞Mørgäikkøŋëŋ∞: Here something to help you, a pic of the Honda Crosstour. (pic from [www.auto123.com] )
The Element arrived when they decided to end the Prelude life. Could we have some hope to wish the return of the Prelude?
@TRAMS_AM: Quote of the day :-)
I guess this song from Murray Head will fit to this thread. ;-)
@Mazarin: Also let's not forget the coupes Continental/Mark IX. Picture from [archive.cardesignnews.com]
@rcbusrrr1: Looks like history repeated itself. ;-)
A bit off-topic, but here some news about Toyota's November sales in Canada [www.driving.ca]
Look BMW couldn't blame the UAW for this one LOL :-D
@PotbellyJoe - Formerly a Frozen Fellow: I drink heavily, so my judgement may be severely hampered when I say this but,: I thought they could be "promoted" to be crash test dummies. ;-)