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Cars I Doubt You Have Ever Seen (Page 2/2) |
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cliffw
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OCT 26, 10:11 AM
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quote | Originally posted by cvxjet: The Guanci looks a bit like the De Tomasa Mangusta- predecessor to the Pantera... |
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quote | Originally posted by NewDustin: De Tomaso being part of it's design definitely shows through. It's like a De Tomaso and a Porsche were smooshed together. |
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1-Of-401: 1969 De Tomaso Mangusta
Not your typical gull wing doors.
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cliffw
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OCT 26, 11:08 AM
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Sliding Doors and a Kissing Grill: 1954 Kaiser Darrin
The sliding doors :
quote | Sadly, the car’s performance didn’t live up to its looks. It was built on a modified Henry J chassis with an inline six-cylinder engine and a three-speed manual transmission. Despite weighing just 2,176 lbs, the car’s engine put out a paltry 90 horsepower. The Henry J chassis wasn’t exactly a model for structural rigidity either. Customers who were looking for a traditional sports car with some horsepower and a chassis capable of conquering twisty roads were disappointed. To be fair, the same complaints almost torpedoed the Corvette. |
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The performance did not live up to it's looks ? Where have we heard that before, ?
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cliffw
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OCT 26, 01:59 PM
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blackrams
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OCT 27, 08:49 AM
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Not a single antique motorcycle plate. I'm so disappointed..................
All three of my Valkyries are legally antiques.
Rams[This message has been edited by blackrams (edited 10-27-2024).]
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cliffw
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OCT 30, 12:32 PM
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82-T/A [At Work]
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OCT 31, 07:29 AM
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If I'm not mistaken, they had one of these on that new TV show, Fall-Out, which is based on the game franchise. I think it was in the first episode before the nuclear fall-out.
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cliffw
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NOV 12, 10:09 AM
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cliffw
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NOV 12, 04:18 PM
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