moparmat2000
Well-Known Member
Looks like they improved a toad, i kinda like itYou gotta be kidding me.
Take a look at this ugly pos.
Oh my, goodness.
What was somebody thinking?
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Looks like they improved a toad, i kinda like itYou gotta be kidding me.
Take a look at this ugly pos.
Oh my, goodness.
What was somebody thinking?
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Yep, but one provided a hood and hinges for my sons 69 barracuda fairly inexpensively, so i cant really hate on them.Everyone has their own taste....I personally love some of the “ugly” cars posted but this is one I can’t get past...beak cars....
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A 1970 roadrunner
I kinda like the wood n car, and the wagon
They may be ugly but you can parts bin engineer one with bolt on stuff from a shelby. Id take one with a turbo ll, 5 speed, swaybars, and 4 wheel discs out of a shelby z.The "K" cars were definitively the worst in both styling and performance.
I'm sure what's worse, this car or the fact that someone tried to improve it.
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Them challengers need their wings and beaks clipped.
1970 was pinnacle of road runner styling IMHO. I think they used up all their talent on that, and the 70 coronet got the leftovers.A 1970 roadrunner
Dare to be different results
That's a really cool car. I see it all over the midwest.
The 82 Vette sucked! And it was a factor in their decision. One plant wouldn't have stopped a hot model. I just saw a whole car episode on that subject. (It was those late morning Motor Trend shows.) It was not good times in American auto industry.Heres the actual reason there was not a 1983 corvette. The Corvetter factory in bowling green kentucky shut it down after 1982 to retool for using robots in manufacturing the 1984 C4 model. Previous to that the corvette factory did not have robotics on the assembly line. Next time get facts not hearsey before you post lol.
The 82 Vette sucked! And it was a factor in their decision. One plant wouldn't have stopped a hot model. I just saw a whole car episode on that subject. (It was those late morning Motor Trend shows.) It was not good times in American auto industry.
And who seized the opportunity? JAPAN
I admit I refer to our 62 Lancer as "the toad" !!! But with all due love and respect. I love the fact it is unique, and my wife claimed it as her own!!! Would like a second one for the stable, but every time I do, she asked "aren't 5 old cars ENOUGH!???" ( Just don't answer, ... BUT... The obvious answer is NOoooo!! ")"Toad" refers to a 1960 to 1962 Valiant or 1961 to 1962 Lancers. An unfortunate name for a pretty good car. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And everyone has an opinion. I don't use the term myself!
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I agree. Japan was lurking long before. And I certainly don't blame them. We did this to ourselves. Where quantity was far more important than quality. The Ford Pinto is the poster child to the de-evolution days. But plenty of blame to go around. Including Chrysler. They didn't do anything to help. Thus the K-car. My vote for "Ugliest" model series ever produced by Chrysler. It was ugly right down to the bone of their performance.They seized that opportunity long before 1982. The 1974 corrolla worked well, had great fit and finish, got great gas mileage during the first gas crisis. They also imported hilux pickups, and the celica (2/3 scale dodge challenger copy) by 1982 they were no longer concidered, curiosities, or even with grudging respect, but were concidered objects of desire.