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That ugly pointy-rear car..
Now, I've seen this car in several movies, but I always seem to forget what it's called. Maybe just as well, as I want to rip my eyeballs out every time I see this car. One movie I remember it from is "Go!", in the Vegas scene.. It's some american make from the 70's, and the rear is really pointy and makes me wanna puke.. What is this piece of garbage?! No offence, but actually I think most American cars from late seventies and the eighties is just crap.. What happend to the old Corvettes and Mustangs?
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errrrrrr.................Pics would be useful :o
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Are you talking about the Buick Riviera? I think this is a 1971.
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From that description, I would have guess the boat-tailed Riviera as well; and I don't think it's too bad-looking compared to most early-1970's domestics.
My wife disagrees, and think they're in the same class as the AMC Matador coupes with the oil-drum sections over the headlights.
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This is it, yes.. But those I've seen look much worse than this, cos' this doesn't actually look all that bad. I've only seen rusty Riviera's, but however I do have to admit I dissaproove of the ugly rear.. Why, why, why?!?
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The 74' mustang may be a very good proof that OPEC and the oil-crisis had a lot to do with the changes in the car industry. The V8 was replaced by a 4 sylinder which was pretty soggy (if I have been informed right). And the styling was awfully lame compared to the beautiful 63 and so.. LIke the new Mustang Concept, though, and the Ford GT40.. Hope America continues this trend
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IMO- I love Rivis from that era, boattail and all.
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And why does everyone think the Mustang II's are so crappy? Yes the 4 cylinders and the V6's are, but the Cobra II and King Cobra still had the 5.0L. Even now there is WAY more newer mustangs out there with V6's, what do you got to say about that? |
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Well it's more than just the engines, the II was hideous! - ugh.
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You really think this car is ugly? You must be thinking of th Ghia's and not the Cobra fastbacks.
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There is a big difference between the Ghia's and the cobra's, see:
Granny's car- |
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Love those boattail rivs! THey make ecellent lowriders. The styling was taken from older cars like teh Auburn Boattail Speedster of the thirties, and custom bodies by European styling houses like Figoni et Falaschi of the '30s and '40s, and cars like the Cadillac Sedanette of the '50s, and cars like the '63-67 Corvette. Classic design. Too bad you're too young to appreciate it.
ABout the Mustang II and teh oil crisis, think about this: The oil crisis coincided with the introduction of the Mustang II in '74. But the Mustang II design work started in '69 and '70. WHich means that at the same time the dealers were selling new Mustangs like the BOSS 302 and BOSS429 monsters, the factory was already designing a small 4 cyl replacement car around the Pinto architecture (which was in design stages in '67!!!!). The Mustang II was NOT in response to the energy crisis, as it was already well into it's design cycle long before the energy crisis hit. The Mustang II has a great suspension (at least in front, where the dual A arms have excellent geometry) and is relatively light weight (and easily made lighter). A 302 or 351W can make them fly, and a little work makes them handle good, too. ![]() BTW, I'd take a Ghia, outfit it with a late V8 and some suspension work and turn it into a convertible, like this (there are a lot of subtle body changes here, see if you can spot them all):
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the 93 camaro changed that.
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