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Final Stats:
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21 |
Average Score |
5.76 |
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#1 |
12-21-2006 @ 12:13:27 AM |
Posted By : Subourbon187 |
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So poorly done. But the setting reminds me of a very nice Lexus ES 300 (MCV20) I saw parked outside my brother's college. It had a mild body kit, Enkei wheels with big brakes and a turbo, it was quite nice.
[Edited by Subourbon187 on 12-21-2006 @ 12:16:16 AM] |
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#3 |
1-05-2007 @ 06:45:01 PM |
Posted By : Subourbon187 |
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#2, Yeah, I woulda stopped to take some pics but I was in the middle of some hellish traffic and didn't really have time. |
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#5 |
2-16-2007 @ 06:28:55 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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This is a good picture. Just needs to be a better car.
Like a 1957 Chevrolet 150 two door, black and white two tone with a slight rake, chromed dual exhaust, and Halibrand slotted mag wheels on blackwall radials. And you just know there's a built 283 in there, with a Duntov racing cam, dual four barrels, and Corvette air cleaners, backed by a T10 four speed and a 10 bolt rear. The inside would be mostly stock, tastefully appointed with black naugahyde upholstery, shifter, pedals, and 3-spoke steering wheel from a Corvette, and a vintage Sun Tach on the dash.
I don't know why, but that exact automotive image appeared in my head when I saw this picture. My daydreams are way too vivid. :( |
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2-16-2007 @ 06:43:58 PM |
Posted By : Skid |
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#5, Here we go. Like the one pictured here, but with more Halibrands. http://www.myhotrod.com/images/1957...ck%20Window.jpg
For some reason lately I've become fascinated by that 150 trim with the '55-style two tone. To me it looks a bit more interesting than the ubiquitous Bel Air trim, but then again I might just be saying that because I've seen so many '57 Bel Airs. |
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