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I spotted the article Jalopnik mentionned when the Cutlass get the "Colonnade" design for 1973 (originally slated for 1972 but the adaptation to emission standards as well as the strike of 1970 forced GM to delayed it of one year). [jalopnik.com]

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@tonyola: That 442 would be perfect to transform it into a nice sleeper with a couple of good upgrades like swapping the big 445 ci under the hood ;) (Someone did it with a 1985 Cutlass 442 on Youtube)

@More Ron: If the Camry was a "Right-Wheel Drive" maybe we could reconsider but since it's a "Wrong Wheel Drive", car enthusiasts might check elsewhere. However an Accord owner might be angry if we said the Accord is a "WWD" ;-)

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I spotted a nice vintage Shelby Mustang commercial, this one is a 1967 model.

I guess Arnold Palmer might enjoy a chauffer-driven Fleetwood 75 limousine like this one on the short early 1970s crime drama Banacek. Picture from [imcdb.org]

@DrNed: You might be on something. Maybe the house techno music had some kind of strange effect on a BMW driver?

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@Isetta: I wonder if the music might fit for that car chase (who begins at 1:15 in the clip) in "Cotton Comes to Harlem"?

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Kudos and thank you very much for sharing this interview :-)

@Citroën CX25 GTI Turbo2: When Nissan released the Cube everyone was excited until Kia released the Soul who stealed the show. It's doubful then the lightning might strike twice but who know?

@WestMcLaren: Add bringing back the Prelude to the list as well. ;-)

@gman1023: I'm tempted to said it could had beginned a bit earlier when Nash introduced the Nash Rambler in 1950, smaller then the Ambassador and Statesman. Kaiser-Frazer and Hudson replied with the ill-fated Henry J and Hudson Jet while Willys introduced the Aero (who'll get a longer lifespan in Brazil).

The Journey at least is not boring as a Camry ;-)

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I got some flashbacks of the 1998 ice storm in Montreal.