Totally fake but I like it!

Discussion in 'The Bench' started by SpecialWagon65, Mar 19, 2024.

  1. SpecialWagon65

    SpecialWagon65 Ted Nagel

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    May as well have the '65 version though, DNA connection :)
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  2. buickbonehead

    buickbonehead WOT Baby!

    I agree it appears fake. But how would that front door work?

    On the old one it looks like the windshield opens up.
     
  3. dynaflow

    dynaflow shiftless...

    ...wonderful what you can do with cut-and-paste:rolleyes:...
     
  4. Quick Buick

    Quick Buick Arlington Wa

  5. bw1339

    bw1339 Well-Known Member

    The problem with those is always the impossible ergonomics. And the fact that the driver is always the first to reach the scene of the accident.
     
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  6. 12lives

    12lives Control the controllable, let the rest go

  7. John Codman

    John Codman Platinum Level Contributor

    Interesting, but I'm surprised that the Oldsmobile horn button survived the Chrysler Corp lease. The narrator of the Deora video also got the displacement wrong - it is 170, but cubic inches, not cubic Centimeters. Like most of the "far out" concept cars, it is impractical as hell. Kinda fun to look at, though.
     
  8. 12lives

    12lives Control the controllable, let the rest go

  9. rolliew

    rolliew Well-Known Member

    I saw an econoline pickup at a stoplight on Sunday, pretty cool. You don't see that every day.
     
  10. LSMS

    LSMS Lone Star Motorsports

    And as so often happens with Oldsmobile rocket emblems, it appears to have been installed upside down.
     
  11. John Codman

    John Codman Platinum Level Contributor

    I hadn't noticed that. You are right.
     

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