Cars I Doubt You Have Ever Seen (Page 1/2)
cliffw OCT 21, 06:02 PM
1-of-3: 1982 Guanci SJJ Prototype

Interestingly, I found this too.

1982 Aquila GT

Same azz end ?

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NewDustin OCT 21, 11:33 PM

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Originally posted by cliffw:

1-of-3: 1982 Guanci SJJ Prototype

Interestingly, I found this too.

1982 Aquila GT

Same azz end ?



I've been perving both of those cars on Barn Finds! That Guanci is just a cool car; if I had the money I'd have it in a heartbeat.
That Aquila does something for me. It has some very right lines, though some are also almost uncanny-valley-level off. It might even have some get up with that Corvair flat 6.

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cvxjet OCT 22, 12:10 AM
The Guanci looks a bit like the De Tomasa Mangusta- predecessor to the Pantera...
Wichita OCT 23, 09:06 AM
Pontiac Salsa

(I have the Hot Wheels version of this).

cliffw OCT 23, 09:17 AM

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Originally posted by cliffw:
Same azz end ?



Same azz end ? 2001 Lamborghini Diablo VT 6.0
cliffw OCT 23, 09:53 AM
The "Peoples Car". Not German. Canadian.

My desk top translates.

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NewDustin OCT 23, 11:18 AM

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Originally posted by cvxjet:

The Guanci looks a bit like the De Tomasa Mangusta- predecessor to the Pantera...



De Tomaso being part of it's design definitely shows through. It's like a De Tomaso and a Porsche were smooshed together.
Mickey_Moose OCT 23, 02:04 PM
HTT Pléthore

https://www.autoevolution.c...ever-was-227986.html
cliffw OCT 25, 07:36 PM
For the AMC fans. Ramblers, Javelins (and the Javelin AMXs), the Gremlins, Hornets, and of course the Jeep CJs. AMC is the acronym for the American Manufacturing Company. American Motors Corporation (AMC; commonly referred to as American Motors) was an American automobile manufacturing company formed by the merger of Nash-Kelvinator Corporation and Hudson Motor Car Company on May 1, 1954.

Interesting wikipedia article

Any who, check this one out.




American Motors' "wonderous world of wagons. Made for three years in very limited numbers, each year has a bad azz badge identifying the model/year. The link has sublinks in it. All interesting.

We had/have a member from Florida. Neptune. He was an avid collector or admirer of wood side station wagons. I miss that guy.
Cliff Pennock OCT 26, 05:01 AM

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Originally posted by Wichita:

Pontiac Salsa




That car looks a lot like a modern Peugeot 206cc (which also is a convertible)...