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And the website Cubside classic got an interesting article about the hidden headlights

You're welcome :-)

Actually, this one is a '69 model. Chevy dropped the front-went windows in the full-size models, Camaros and Chevelle hardtop and convertible.

Now then you mention it, I spotted an article about the 1973-87 Chevrolet/GMC C/K trucks at [www.carlustblog.com] and the guy writen then GM should had kept the production a couple of additionnal years.

Too bad then it's isn't some Beige Camry we could click to destroy. ;-)

It could had been worse, just imagine what if it was Toyota who doing it, some cars might got a sudden acceleration. ;-)

Then the 1994 Dodge Venom, a interpretation of a modern E-body for the 1990s. [www.supercars.net]

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Another stunning concept was the 1991 300.

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Yeah and things who makes me more sad is some concept-cars then Chrysler did before the "merger" with Dailmer-Benz like that 1993 Thunderbolt was stunning. [www.conceptcarz.com]

I spotted a nice "what if?" about what if Chevrolet continued to make a Elky between 1960 and 1964, here a customized 62 El Camino? Picture from [oscarapparel.blogspot.com]

Yeah, someone customized a Elky to create a GSX Elky. And more fun on the table, someone created a diecast of a GTO Elky. Picture from [www.trueblueford.com]

Oh well, let's post a pic of the Lincoln he used in the Lincoln Lawyer. Picture from [www.filmsfix.com]

Matthew McConaughey didn't owned a car but he drived a cool 1970 Chevrolet Chevelle SS-454 in Dazed and Confused. ;-) Pic from [www.loxlee-loves-engines.com] Should we also mention the 1986 Lincoln Town Car he drive in the Lincoln Lawyer?