Interesting survivor, but I can’t figure out why you’d actually want to own one.
Interesting survivor, but I can’t figure out why you’d actually want to own one.
How does this, a car that was never intended to be a convertible, and was hacked together by an outside shop, somehow look so much better than a Cascada, a car engineered by GM from the start as a ragtop?
I saw this nice aftermarket Cadillac the other day.
I’ve never worked in the factory part of a factory. (Warehouse, yes, but that’s not the same.)
Mock 1
It reminds me of driving home the other day on the college station that plays a variety of music that was playing a “new age” version of AC/DC Highway to Hell. I was like WTH??? It was so bad it wasn’t even ironically funny, just bad.
I differ. I find it real damn bad.
This seems to fit
Funny story. The Simca/Talbot Horizon and the Dodge Omni/Plymouth Horizon look identical, but they don’t share any body stampings at all.
I win! Close the thread.
A Ford Pinto. It kept that woman safe in Cujo!😉😂😂😂
Nailed it.
2006 Maxima is what i think
“But I like to sit up high!”
Matte any color. Blech. Cars are supposed to be shiny, damnit!
Why don’t I hate that?
I’d go with plaid, but yeah, pretty much anything before matte black.
I thought that was only a limited release Levis edition on the CJ-7?
They made corduroy seats? I'd be tempted to drive naked