Might I nominate the Nissan Cherry series. The early ones are unspeakably weird and the newer ones (80s) are so bland they make vanilla yawn.
Early Cherries.
The 86 model.
Might I nominate the Nissan Cherry series. The early ones are unspeakably weird and the newer ones (80s) are so bland they make vanilla yawn.
Early Cherries.
The 86 model.
I'm loving all of these ideas.
I may have to whittle them down to RWD and sub 2500 lbs. I want something that goes like this, but still looks like a grannymobile. The hatch just makes it 'usable'. Starlet is obvious answer, but I haven't had luck finding them up noath
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_MH9xTh8LM
Although I suppose one could take a mustang and just... drop the shell of a unibody on top of it and then slap on big turbos.
MadScientistMatt wrote: Most hatchbacks out there seem to say "broke college student" instead of "granny." An impossibly pristine '80s hatch might get the right image, though, at least in the Southeast. May be worth considering for disguise value - a set of bumper stickers from local bands or art shows might give it a good broke college student vibe. I'm surprised nobody has mentioned the Chevy Citation yet. There's also the Chevette.
Is it wrong I want one of these?
Citation X11
MCarp22 wrote: This: With 3SGTE power from an MR2 Turbo / Celica alltrac?
Saved me searching for an image; I came in here to post exactly one of those.
3 pages and no one got a mitsubishi expo LRV?
and what i'd consider the holy grail of WTF, the Nissan Stanza talltop.
I see your Stanza talltop and raise you a Fiat Multipla.
I think it sort of looks like a stretched first gen Neon with an enormous tumor.
Taiden wrote: I'm loving all of these ideas. I may have to whittle them down to RWD and sub 2500 lbs. I want something that goes like this, but still looks like a grannymobile. The hatch just makes it 'usable'. Starlet is obvious answer, but I haven't had luck finding them up noath http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j_MH9xTh8LM Although I suppose one could take a mustang and just... drop the shell of a unibody on top of it and then slap on big turbos.
Fairmont wagon is probably the most sensible answer. Some of the early Cherries are RWD, if you can find one.
The Expo LRV seems like a great little van actually, kind of like an early-90's Transit Connect, although I have no time around them so they may not be that great. 4G63 an easy swap into these? Was there an AWD version?
PS122 wrote: Pontiac (Daewoo) Lemans
There's one abandoned just down the road from me. Pretty common still here in Korea.
mndsm wrote: and what i'd consider the holy grail of WTF, the Nissan Stanza talltop.
That's pretty awesome. Love how boxy it looks, like a generic video game car.
Wonder how an SR20 would fit...
pres589 wrote: The Expo LRV seems like a great little van actually, kind of like an early-90's Transit Connect, although I have no time around them so they may not be that great. 4G63 an easy swap into these? Was there an AWD version?
wiki claims it came 4wd with a 4g63 from the factory
In reply to Taiden:
I just like the idea of a little van with enough poke to be plenty useful, like when I need to go to Denver and run the quarter for cash against mountain stooges in their Subarus and then return to Kansas and enjoy the usefulness of my little Expo LRV.
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