Camry to unbeige itself? It'll be a miracle, at least it'll look less like just, as Pink Fyold said, an other brick in the wall.
Camry to unbeige itself? It'll be a miracle, at least it'll look less like just, as Pink Fyold said, an other brick in the wall.
About the Plymouth Cricket aka Hillman Avenger aka Argentinian Dodge 1500/Brazilian Dodge Polara, for the worst car Chrysler ever sold. VW had saw some potential when they acquired Chrysler South America operations and continued to sold it as a VW model until 1991.…
Funny then you mentionned "that version of the Cavalier". I spotted a picture where a guy transformed his Sunfire into a 1969 GTO lookalike. The picture is founded on this French forum at http://amateurdebeauxchars.forumactif.com/t20501p90-15e-gala-d-elegance-de-la-chute-montmorency-2011
While the Fuego expired in North America after 1986, they got a new breath in Argentina along with the Renault 18, where it was made until 1994.
And lots of El Camino fans and scale-models makers created Phantom El Caminos like "what if?" 1957 El Camino or a current Aussie Holden morphed into a "El Camarino" http://jalopnik.com.
Time to mention Super Dave Osborne. ;-)
I didn't spotted that detail the first time but now then you mentionned it, they're a bit bigger.
Maybe a Camaro wagon like these photoshopped pictures I saw at http://www.camaro5.com/forums/showthread.php?t=11379 could be more practical. ;-)
Speaking of Motörhead, here a short clip of car chases with the classic "Ace of Spades". ;-)
Memories... :-)
Agreed with the 2004-06 Pontiac GTO and the Dodge Magnum. I could also add to the list, the Mazda MX-3 Precedia http://www.curbsideclassic.com/curbside-classics-asian/curbside-classic-1992-mazda-mx-3-gs-smallest-production-v6-engine-ever/
I couldn't resist to post that classic Tommy Boy moment. ;-)
How about bringing back the Prelude?
Not bad, here in Quebec we didn't got lots of Caravelle but lots of R5 aka "LeCar" and the ill-fated Alliance.
Speaking of a simpler time; I spotted another vintage clip, a old tourism promotionnal film of Saskatchewan.
And to think they might be inspired by the 1961 Plymouth Belvedere/Fury.... Picture from
Add also to the list the 1986-89 gen (last gen where an hatchback was available and only-gen with hidden pop-up headlights) and the 1990-93 gen who was at the top
I second, I vote for the Citroen 2CV chase as well. :-)
Post of the day! :-)
Should we said then Mini had jumped the shark or nuke the fridge? ;-)