71-73 "Fatstangs." I don't know why they've grown on me, but I now like them more than the 65-68 cars.
71-73 "Fatstangs." I don't know why they've grown on me, but I now like them more than the 65-68 cars.
When I was a kid there were multiple cars that I thought were kinda cool but would have been embarrassed for my friends to see me in.
I have always had a thing for station wagons since I was really young. One of my first/favorite Matchbox cars was a Mercury Cougar Villager - which was a rare car when new and exceptionally rare now.
Cars that grew on me - the Lotus Europa is the first that comes to mind.
NickD wrote: The '73-'81 C10s. Now I think I'd rather have one of those than a '67-'72. I blame the Muscle Truck I still think the post facelift '82-'87 trucks are hideous though.
I was still in HS when these came out, thought wtf too berkeleying squared off. They grew on me over the years though and wouldn't mind owning one now, SWB step side preferably. The '67-'72s seem too overdone just like the old F-100 craze. Different is good.
Watched the '14 Silverado/ Sierra reveal live online and thought the same, too berkeleying square... again. What the berkeley you thinkin' GM. Despite all the square criticism it does harken back to the '73 design, but again they grew on me and bought a '14 Silverado LTZ. They look every bit of normal now but since went GMT700 in '16, that's another grow on ya exercise there too.
It prolly won't end.
fasted58 wrote:NickD wrote: The '73-'81 C10s. Now I think I'd rather have one of those than a '67-'72. I blame the Muscle Truck I still think the post facelift '82-'87 trucks are hideous though.I was still in HS when these came out, thought wtf too berkeleying squared off. They grew on me over the years though and wouldn't mind owning one now, SWB step side preferably. The '67-'72s seem too overdone just like the old F-100 craze. Different is good. Watched the '14 Silverado/ Sierra reveal live online and thought the same, too berkeleying square... again. What the berkeley you thinkin' GM. Despite all the square criticism it does harken back to the '73 design, but again they grew on me and bought a '14 Silverado LTZ. They look every bit of normal now but since went GMT700 in '16, that's another grow on ya exercise there too. It prolly won't end.
How about this '14 that channels the 3rd-gen C10?
I would like to point out that the best photos of muscle truck involve boggers and no fenders.
Proof included.
Really, anything 80s. Now I kinda dig the square styling in comparison to the modern trend of designs that look like a joint venture between Ray Charles and Pablo Picasso. Also 4th gen F-bodies. Now I look at them and feel that I could get over the styling secondary to the fun factor.
In reply to NickD:
Kinda miss the two-tone, just don't see that anymore. Steelie look n dog dishes but they're prolly alloy.
I feel old sayin' that.
akamcfly wrote: My buddy's neighbour has one and I get all lusty every time I see it. Early rwd escort suspension and steering. Rwd Mitsubishi 4g engine and transmission. Carbureted - manual choke even. What's not to love?
I've heard its Ford Cortina MkII components. I had a rear axle from one in my Locost it looked like a Cortina one (Hyundai earlier built Cortinas under license).
Impossible to find one for sale these days. They seem to go straight from final owner to scrapyard. I'd love one too.
Dave wrote:akamcfly wrote: My buddy's neighbour has one and I get all lusty every time I see it. Early rwd escort suspension and steering. Rwd Mitsubishi 4g engine and transmission. Carbureted - manual choke even. What's not to love?I've heard its Ford Cortina MkII components. I had a rear axle from one in my Locost it looked like a Cortina one (Hyundai earlier built Cortinas under license). Impossible to find one for sale these days. They seem to go straight from final owner to scrapyard. I'd love one too.
Strong possibility. My understanding is the Stellar was Cortina and the Pony was Escort. But I'm a casual observer and have never owned one.
Joe Gearin wrote:Brian wrote: As a kid playing with hot wheels in the age of the Countach and Testarosa, I didn't like the 911 and 959.I still find the 959 kinda ugly. Amazing machine, but not pleasing to look at IMHO. I much prefer the standard, or Turbo 911.
Yeah, the 959 looks like a design study for the 993. The general elements are there, but the details don't seem as well worked out.
Omni. Especially in glhs guise.
First gen neon.
64-65 chevelle.
72 torino.
70s dodge trucks.
My challenge car.
90s eclipse (green one from first fast and furious)
Lots of cars in here I still think are ugly, but I want one really badly. I always thought AMC Eagle wagons were ugly. Still do, but I'd love one with wood paneling and wire wheels.
Grizz wrote: I would like to point out that the best photos of muscle truck involve boggers and no fenders. Proof included.
I don't know what I was thinking, these are beautiful same with Mavericks and pintos and, I'd even like a Mustang II, modified, of course
eastsidemav wrote: 90-93 Acura Integra. I thought the 86-89 was great looking, and the follow up to it was awful. I've softened my view somewhat, but the first generation is still the best looking.
Good! Buy mine!
Nobody loves Subarus that don't have an H-4 engine. But I do!
akamcfly wrote:Dave wrote:Strong possibility. My understanding is the Stellar was Cortina and the Pony was Escort. But I'm a casual observer and have never owned one.akamcfly wrote: My buddy's neighbour has one and I get all lusty every time I see it. Early rwd escort suspension and steering. Rwd Mitsubishi 4g engine and transmission. Carbureted - manual choke even. What's not to love?I've heard its Ford Cortina MkII components. I had a rear axle from one in my Locost it looked like a Cortina one (Hyundai earlier built Cortinas under license). Impossible to find one for sale these days. They seem to go straight from final owner to scrapyard. I'd love one too.
Those were a pretty decent, gutless cheap little car. They worked quite well for the dollars required.
Certainly orders of magnitude better than the Dacia, Lada and Skoda competitors we got here around the same time.
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