
@stephdumas: and let's add the Renault 6 on the list.
@stephdumas: and let's add the Renault 6 on the list.
@stephdumas: If we go with wagons, a 1971-76 GM B-body "clamshell"
The Chrysler LeBaron GTS was a K-car variant with more aerodynamic and a.... 5-door hatchback.
@MJF1975: Sure :-)
@DeadBuick: as well as KITT ;-)
The local tv ads here in Quebec once used a fortune teller for the VW Jetta in 1990.
@monte_ss: Much more waaayyyyy over the top is someone put the Benny Hill theme in this scene of Final Destination II. ;-)
I dust-off the thread with an explosive scene from "Violent City" aka "The Family" with Charles Bronson. The Mustang exploded at 5:42
@rev_junkie: +1 switchgrass, forest and agricultural wastes, sugar cane and even hemp are a better source of ethanol.
@ranwhenparked: The former GM Sainte-Thérèse plant in Quebec is now reconverted into a shopping center.
@tonyola: I wonder if it possible to import and swap a used Hemi 6-pack from Australia who was used in Aussie Valiants/Charger? It could be a nice sleeper [www.valiant.org]
@pbrtim: Check this one who was broadcasted in Quebec in the mid-1980s with the Cressida.
@Jared Glentz: I'm tempted to quote Doc Brown's quote from BTTF: "Roads? Where we're going, we don't need roads." ;-)
After the Aston badged Toyota IQ [jalopnik.com]
Hard to believe but there was once some plans for a L-body Cuda. [www.princetonautobody.com]
@stuntman_dan66: How about this? ;-)
@stephdumas: Also, the Charger name in the 1980s was applied to a 3-door version of the L-body FWD Omni, at least they had the turbo Shelby version for some muscle.
@evansc6: At least the current Charger have some guts. There was a time when the Charger was morphed into a rebadged Chrysler Cordoba.