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| There's a green version with fake wood panelling that Panam uses for a while. Sucks that you can't keep it. I like that this purchasable one appears to have the spare wheel fitted though. Not sure if that's actually the case, but it's a nice little detail. | |
| car-dude44 a écrit I see a 1964 Ford Aurora concept that's been shortened and given a more "muscle" front end. So I guess MFG? For unlicensed cars some wiggle room is allowed and a car doesn't need to be 100% accurate for it to be considered to be based off something. In this instance, I'm with ya, looks like a shortened Aurora. | |
| I see a 1964 Ford Aurora concept that's been shortened and given a more "muscle" front end. So I guess MFG? | |
| Right now it is hard to judge what this vehicle is. However I believe this has 1971-1972 Plymouth Satellite front influence. Mostly it is the halo grille. Also, 1975 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser wagon rear window influence, as it is wraparound...although I think this is most likely Pacer inspired, who knows. We cannot attribute a name to this vehicle instantly. | |
| AMC Pacer rear. | |
I think this is based off of this custom Dodge Challenger ![]() | |
The latest trailer (The Gig) offers a good view of what is probably the rear of the wagon:![]() | |
| Bond007stig a écrit Chevrolet Chevy II Prototype 1968 www.tumblr.com/search/chevy%20ii%20station%20wagon I'm not seeing it. The shape is all wrong. | |
| Jensen Interceptor maybe? en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jensen_Interceptor | |
| I'd call this a hatchback at this point. | |
| Actually there was Mustang Wagon(Even GT350 Wagon) | |
| Actually, there IS such a thing as a Mustang wagon, but it's not a factory built model. Rather, it was modified by Italian coachbuilder Intermeccanica. If you search Google, there's a good few out there. | |
1970 Charger? ![]() |