
Maybe we should bring the stick shift on the column like in this video. ;-)
Maybe we should bring the stick shift on the column like in this video. ;-)
+1, I guess Hyundai is right on target about the sheeps and that columnist is one of them.
I spotted these pictures of various mock-ups clays of proposed designs for the 1969 Plymouth. [www.fuselage.de] One of them continued the stacked headlights of 1965-68 Fury/VIP, too bad they didn't continued that one.
Or checking an eye by curiosity on the Cadillac CTS or even a Hyundai Genesis.
Because bashing GM or Chrysler had become cliché? ;-)
I agree with the 1955 Chevrolet, add also the 1955 Chevrolet truck known as "Second series" (the "1st series" aka "Advance design" was the 1947 body who did its last lasp) [auto.howstuffworks.com] who redefined the pick-up truck image during that era.
I agree with the 1955 Chevrolet, add also the 1955 Chevrolet truck known as "Second series" (the "1st series" aka "Advance design" was the 1947 body who did its last lasp) [auto.howstuffworks.com] who redefined the pick-up truck image during that era.
Also its sibling the Buick Special/Skylark who got the first V6 in North America, the beginning of a long run [jalopnik.com]
And another Belvedere used in a car chase in "Cotton comes to Harlem".
The car was a 1969 Plymouth Belvedere [www.imcdb.org] Maybe they used 2 or 3 Belvedere, one with the slant 6, another with the 318 V8 or even a 383 or a 440 ci.
They should be lucky they hadn't got an end like these guys in this Youtube clip.
They should be lucky they hadn't got an end like these guys in this Youtube clip.
Another jingle used in this 1982 AC Delco parts.
The French jingle used in this 1982 Datsun ad.
Oups, here the ad