I just added HP in my nomination.Please include HP in your nomination.
Because I could only find specs for a 2010.Are you sure that you only want to nominate 2010? Why not the entire line from 2000-2010?
I don't think that it chanced much, Chrysler just forgot to end the production.Because I could only find specs for a 2010.
Really? Alright then, I'll nominate the 00-10 lineup then. I know they came in convertible body styles somewhere in that point, not sure on coupe.I don't think that it chanced much, Chrysler just forgot to end the production.
Really? Alright then, I'll nominate the 00-10 lineup then. I know they came in convertible body styles somewhere in that point, not sure on coupe.
Remember, I'm trying to send it to hell. Keep that in mind when it rolls around...
1921-1925 Scott Sociable
Body Style: 2 door, 2 seat convertible tricar.
Engine: 578cc .6L water cooled Inline 2 cyl.
Power: 7.5hp
Torque: N/A
Transmission: 3 speed manual (no reverse)
Drivetrain: Front/side engine, rear wheel drive.
Additional Info: Scott was a British motorcycle & sidecar manufacturer during WWI. They manufactured motorcycle/sidecar machine gun carriers. After the war, they decided to try building cars. As you might guess, stability was an issue.
Looks like we might have the first car in HELL!
EDIT: Unfortunately, the PT Cruiser convertible actually existed. Here it is... the unholy terror that is... uhh... I can't say the rest! I hope you live after you see this.
I would like this picture to be on my dartboard.Looks like we might have the first car in HELL!
EDIT: Unfortunately, the PT Cruiser convertible actually existed. Here it is... the unholy terror that is... uhh... I can't say the rest! I hope you live after you see this.
I used to see those all the time. It actually looks a lot better than the normal one IMO.Looks like we might have the first car in HELL!
EDIT: Unfortunately, the PT Cruiser convertible actually existed. Here it is... the unholy terror that is... uhh... I can't say the rest! I hope you live after you see this.
Where do you find all these weird cars?1921-1925 Scott Sociable
Body Style: 2 door, 2 seat convertible tricar.
Engine: 578cc .6L water cooled Inline 2 cyl.
Power: 7.5hp
Torque: N/A
Transmission: 3 speed manual (no reverse)
Drivetrain: Front/side engine, rear wheel drive.
Additional Info: Scott was a British motorcycle & sidecar manufacturer during WWI. They manufactured motorcycle/sidecar machine gun carriers. After the war, they decided to try building cars. As you might guess, stability was an issue.
Where do you find all these weird cars?
1921-1925 Scott Sociable
Body Style: 2 door, 2 seat convertible tricar.
Engine: 578cc .6L water cooled Inline 2 cyl.
Power: 7.5hp
Torque: N/A
Transmission: 3 speed manual (no reverse)
Drivetrain: Front/side engine, rear wheel drive.
Additional Info: Scott was a British motorcycle & sidecar manufacturer during WWI. They manufactured motorcycle/sidecar machine gun carriers. After the war, they decided to try building cars. As you might guess, stability was an issue.
I like the PT CruiserSince my Kia Rio has incomplete information, here's my new nomination:
2010 Chrysler PT Cruiser:
4 door Wagon.
2.4 Liter I4.
150HP. 165 ft-lbs torque.
4 Speed Automatic.
FF drivetrain.
Reported.I like the PT Cruiser
Reported.
So you're saying I can't take over until like Spring of 2015? Pshh.I've got a plan for the week that the 500th Cool Wall poll is made
(Note that @Adamgp 's nomination, which is 51st in the Queue, is only 470, so these specials are a long way off.)
@GTP_Ingram requested a while back that it get moved to the bottom of the queue, so that he was around to contribute in the thread.I have noticed that Peugeot 205 GTI got skipped.