It is almost heressy, but ... what if Citroën DS is taken to XXI century?
(https://hosting.photobucket.com/images/j340/ysi_maniac/DS19-mustang.jpg?width=1920&height=1080&fit=bounds) (https://app.photobucket.com/u/ysi_maniac/a/3b51211d-59b0-4ebc-8283-6cac6ea80414/p/5950c1f6-0715-4948-ab0f-896fb7155b53)
In LA, the bigger the truck the smaller the penis.
In LA, the bigger the truck the smaller the penis. Also, tiny women usually drive enormous SUVs (the bigger the SUV, the smaller the woman).
In LA, the bigger the truck the smaller the penis. Also, tiny women usually drive enormous SUVs (the bigger the SUV, the smaller the woman).
Usually yes, but I'm thinking of the styling of the car, not the idiot drivers.
I have never experienced so much road-rage or thoughtless driving as I have in Tasmania. They can see you're backing out in the supermarket carpark but they won't wait - they just barge past & hope you don't hit them. Or more probably, being hillbillies, they simply can't see anything outside the 1 degree of sight right in front of them. :(
How about a Jensen Interceptor with updated styling? Those are impressive pieces of work.
I took a [first] Simca 1200 coupé (Bertone design, iirc) and a [second] Chysler 180 (same manufacturer) to produce an [last] elegant sedan (imho) with structure from Chrysler and aesthetics from Simca.
The Lada-2000
Any more info?
Top one looks good :smiley:
Thanks a lot!
this is an interesting idea ....
https://www.deviantart.com/tashisautocorner/art/Weathered-1933-Cadillac-Sixteen-Fleetwood-Towncar-1039468140 (https://www.deviantart.com/tashisautocorner/art/Weathered-1933-Cadillac-Sixteen-Fleetwood-Towncar-1039468140)
For a diorama?