This one is more of a guilty pleasure then a embarrassing moment, the Star Wars parodies like the "Chad Vader:Day shift manager".
This one is more of a guilty pleasure then a embarrassing moment, the Star Wars parodies like the "Chad Vader:Day shift manager".
Interesting to read this text writen by a French commentator Guy Millière about Obama's campaign
Maybe, you're on to something.
Now then you mention it. We could also include its sibling, the 1974 Pontiac Ventura GTO. I spotted a vintage movie dealer promo ad on Youtube.
The Renault LeCar alias R5 was very popular in Quebec in the late 1970s-early 1980s. It's been ages then I saw one.
What is more frustrating, Nissan never sold the Maxima wagon in Canada. :-(
Speaking of Thundercats, there that spoof made by the folks of Robot Chicken.
I couldn't resist to post one more parody. ^^;
I think it would be more funnier if they used some parodies like this one from the "Marvel vs Capcom 3".
1971-72 Pontiac LeMans wagon with the optionnal Endura GTO nose.
And there also the Downfall parody clip.
I spotted this "politically incorrect" clip via [www.breitbart.com]
Post of the day. :-)
I'm intrigued to see Detroit not on the list? From what I read on the DetroitYes forum.
1965-68 Chevrolet Biscayne or Bel Air or Pontiac Catalina 2-door sedan
+1, NYC should use that vehicule instead of the Nissan one for future taxi.
They got the inspiration from "Freebie and the Bean"? Picture from [www.imcdb.org]
I also heard some rumors they also studied to built the Mustang II on the Maverick chassis. [www.mustangii.net] We could wonder what if Ford had built the Mustang II on the Maverick or even the European Capri platform?
Later, there was also a Mustang Stallion. The Stallion package was also available for the Pinto and the Maverick. Picture from [www.allfordmustangs.com]
Exactly, the design of the 1st-gen Barracuda (a Valiant with a fastback style) and the marketing had hurted its chances of success. [ateupwithmotor.com]