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Huh? 1969-70 was the height of the muscle car era ...
I didn't like the muscle car era. To me, the fact that today's hotrods are much smaller and nimbler than those of the past is a very positive development.


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Don't know if it was posted but I'm sure the Trabant should be in there somewhere. laugh


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#1 Aztec! eek frown


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Originally posted by 2000V6SE:
[b]Huh? 1969-70 was the height of the muscle car era ...
I didn't like the muscle car era. To me, the fact that today's hotrods are much smaller and nimbler than those of the past is a very positive development.[/b]
I would probalby argue that somewhere around 67 was the peak of the muscle car, but thats debatable. The whole phenomenon of the muscle car was based on mfg putting the most powerful engines in their intermediate size cars, which were smaller and nimbler than the full size cars. What you are seeing is that theme continued but to less of an extreme.

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5. Early RX7's (great cars generally but they seem to dissintigrate)
Huh? Dissintigrate>? Got stories? I've got an \'85 SE with 152k miles still going strong, battling traffic and cruising at 80-90mph without a problem.

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Oh no, just thought of one more:

The 1994 Buick Skylark! Looks like a stormtrooper's helmet!

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Biggest dissapointment from a great car company:

Lamborghini Espada

The only ugly car they ever made, makes the Aztec look beautiful.


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For Now.
1.Pontiac Aztec
2.Actually all GM (I think they fired their designers) espicially Monte Carlo and Avalanche
3.All stretched SUV's
4.BMW Z3's (Clown Shoe)
5.Zils and Trabants (from the Eastern Block)
6.Hummers


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i can't believe nobody has mentioned the new dodge ram full size(with the big ugly 18 wheeler looking grill)
2.pontiac aztec
3.chevy avalanche(could i have some more plastic trim please)
4.new monte carlo(or any monte carlo for that matter)
5.cadillac cts
god soooo many others!!!!!


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Well not in any particular order, heres my list:

1. Late 50's/early 60's Chrysler products i.e. Lancer, Polara, etc -trust me on this one! Someone had to have lost their job on those cars.

2. AMC Matador

3. Renault LeCar, w/ its 3 lug rims eek

4. AMC Pacer, even the Pacer "X"

5. Yugo :p


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