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URL: http://riceornot.ricecop.com/?auto=5506
Submitted by: Jon
Comments: 12  (Read/Post)     Favorites: 0  (View)
Submitted on: 05-10-2002
View Stats Category: Vehicle Group
Description:
Shit..which ones mine....
5 Can Ams


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#1
5-10-2002 @ 04:02:06 PM
Posted By : Mad Max Reply | Edit | Del
5 Can Ams.... hell, I've never even seen ONE.

#2
8-21-2002 @ 04:32:33 PM
Posted By : ambientFLIER Reply | Edit | Del
i'll take the el camino-looking one

#3
10-15-2002 @ 09:17:32 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
Wow. This goes well beyond double vision!

#4
10-15-2002 @ 09:18:35 PM
Posted By : Jurrell Reply | Edit | Del
looks ghey

#5
10-15-2002 @ 09:19:07 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
No, looks like a bunch of white, brick-like cars. But it's still cool.

#6
10-15-2002 @ 09:19:58 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
Considering their rarity, this is probably all of 'em, right here. Jurrell, you look ghey. =)

#7
10-15-2002 @ 09:23:23 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
These were originally gonna carry on the GTO name, then they were going to play on the patriotism of the time with the name "All-American", then the designers decided on a race theme, and the Can-Am series was rather popular at the time. Powerful, but heavy. I'd own one, but more for posterity than full-out lust for the car. It's cool, but not exactly a high point for Pontiac's styling team.

#8
10-15-2002 @ 09:25:02 PM
Posted By : stang392 Reply | Edit | Del
they came to their sense back then and didn't call it a GTO now why cant they do that now

#9
10-15-2002 @ 09:25:25 PM
Posted By : Lemming Reply | Edit | Del
No worse than anything else at the time, though. What engine?

#10
10-15-2002 @ 09:33:10 PM
Posted By : TinIndian Reply | Edit | Del
#9 Either the Pontiac 400 or the Olds 403. I'm pretty sure the 403. Which, by that time ('76 I think) was choking to death on emissions bullshit. Just ask Low-Tech. He's got one in his '77 Bird.
#8 Everyone's hoppin' on the retro bandwagon. At least they're noble enough to stick with RWD V8, but I certainly think if they want to keep the respect the name HAS EARNED, they need to throw caution to the wind (like John DeLorean and team did with the original) and make it stand out more. Split tailpipes, spoiler, loud paint scheme, AND FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE A FUCKING HOOD SCOOP!! OR SCOOPS, EVEN!!! There were no GTOs produced between '64 and '74 that did not have some form of hood scoop, functional or not. For one year ('74) it was a single shaker scoop, but all other years it was twin scoops, AS IT SHOULD BE.


#11
7-07-2003 @ 10:00:26 PM
Posted By : DiRF  Reply | Edit | Del
I like 'em.

#12
7-07-2003 @ 10:05:43 PM
Posted By : Jon Reply | Edit | Del
#11, Yes, they're quite nice.

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