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This one takes the cake
Worlds only all weather drag car ![]() ![]() Car in action ![]() Heres a link. http://www.amphicars.com/acpics.htm
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The 1999 Honda Fuya-Jo. Fortunately, it was only a concept car. I think it was based on the Crushinator from Futurama .
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I'm sorry Chevy guys but I've really tried, honest, but the new camaro is just plain ugly.
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When we'd go up there for a weekend I was always amazed at how many Studies were running around. One of my roomates had an early Hawk which I thought was really cool. I remember the dash, with its aircraft-looking gauges and all the cool toggle switches. Another friend had a Lark, and taught me to check on the trunk lid for the "VI" or "VIII" emblems. While they made some legitimate grocery getters, I don't think Studebaker gets the respect they deserve. No, they never engineered a small block Chevy or Ford, but they had some pretty creative stuff for the time. |
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I think Studebaker's were made in South Bend, IN...could be wrong
Quite a few contenders for ug-a-ly champ, but many are fringe models, or very low sales, I think the Aztec remains a lock considering it was from a major mfg and sold a fair amount, but I must admit the field is plentiful....some real lookers |
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I thought all Studebaker Larks looked kool like this. Drake likes them so much he has 2 ,both race cars!
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Studebaker always seemed to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. Not many people remember that they joined up with Mercedes-Benz way back when. Yuppies hadn't been invented yet, so the Studie dealers didn't sell many Benzes. Speaking of which, one of my favorite trivia bets involves Ford and Honda. Hardly anyone remembers that there were Honda step throughs being sold from Ford showrooms. That program didn't last long either. Quote:
Funny thing is that the Buick versions are pretty popular around here. Bring the headlights down beside the grill, put a fish mouth on it, and Susie Soccer Mom just can't get enough. As long as we're talking about styling, Mopar should get some attention too. Before the "Forward Look" and the outrageous cars of the 60s, the man calling the shots was named Elwood Engel. He was a pretty traditional guy and wore a hat wherever he went. Trouble was, he insisted that any Chrysler product be produced so that a gent could get in and sit down with his hat on. That didn't do much for styling. No wonder Virgil Exner went for the wild side when the chains were freed. Sort of like a preacher's kid, I guess. ![]() |
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"I can't argue with the Aztek, but it didn't start out as ugly as it ended up. The concept car was pretty radical but not that much different than a Pontiac Vibe (Toyota Matrix). Of course the beancounters got involved. They signed off on building the car but at the last minute mandated that it had to fit an existing platform. The wheelbase, overhangs, and pretty much the entire proportion of the car got changed and the rest is history."
When the Aztek first came out, I drove into the local Pontiac dealer to show it to my brother, he couldn't believe that they actually built a car that looked like that. The salesman came running out to see if I wanted to buy one, and I ask him if it's true that the Aztek comes with a bag to put over your head so no-one can see you driving it.... Last edited by Todd Boyer; 11-04-2011 at 10:01 PM. |
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