I can't help but think of this everytime i see one of these or any large 'Murican truck on the road especially if it's was a heavy duty one.
Sorry.
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I can't help but think of this everytime i see one of these or any large 'Murican truck on the road especially if it's was a heavy duty one.
Sorry.
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>Non-Muscle American cars
>Posts Corvettes.
Dude.>Non-Muscle American cars
>Posts Corvettes.
Those wheels remind me a lot of the lattice style ones used on the Trans Am GTA/GNX. It was a wonderful design I wish GM used on more cars.That reminds me of something. Early C4s are almost consistently hideous, but:
That one I like, and I don't think the restyled C4s could pull the look off. Not that I would be one to try, since those wheels seem to cost around 3 grand from what I've seen.
Technically, C3 and earlier gens were muscle cars.Dude.
They're sports cars. Since when have they ever been classified as muscle?
To be fair, the thread was created as a counterpoint to the other "American cars thread" that was just entirely too focused; not all American cars are hot rods, muscle cars and customs (nor are all hot rods, muscle cars and customs American).>Non-Muscle American cars
>Posts Corvettes.
What's the name of this car, out of curiosity? It's beautiful though, whatever it is.
That Ranchero is perfect