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Super Rice or Super Cool

How would you describe this photo? 23 members have voted

  1. 1. How would you describe this photo?

    • That is the worst case of wasted human effort I've ever seen
      17%
      4
    • Pretty ugly but not the worst ever
      26%
      6
    • I could care less for it but it's a valiat effort
      47%
      11
    • Actaully, I kind of like it overall
      8%
      2
    • Wicked cool, Give that guy a Blue Ribbon!
      0%
      0

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Now tell me what car lies under all that fiberglass and bondo?

P.S. look at the underside of the hood! :rolleyes:
Its painfully obvious its a show car not meant to be driven. In which case, sure, its cool. Whatever.
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Nope, not an integra... the headlights are off of a Nissan Silvia BTW.
I give em excellent review. I would never waste this time on a riceroni and could care less what kind of car its was supposed to be. but I would on more then a few recent GM's. I would use a different approach to the same idea, it would be cleaner GFX. I would like to point out that this is special to me. It shows a paint sceme I wanted to use on a piticular mid engined IT3.8 Buick LeSabre 2dr. The actual Buick gold from the early 70's combined with seafoam green or oceanmist or what ever that color was called from the mid 60's. I always thought they would look good together. Thats some air intake work !
Due to that C-pillar and overall proportions I think it's Mazda MX-6. It could also be Opel Calibra, but I've never seen one so heavily modified.
Could it be a humble Cavalier? I was thinking the quarter glass, belt moldings and B-pillar applique, along with the mirror mounting area look J-body. So yeah, I will join in and guess Cavalier, amazingly.
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Yup. 1999 Cavalier. The rear quarter panel also gave it away.
Agree w/ Panth, that poor car will never be used for its intended purpose. They may as well have replaced the engine w/ an aquarium, or a wet bar, or a stripper doing a pole dance. Honestly, I have no idea why all these show cars have to have a dozen TV screens molded into every surface. What's the point, "ooh, look what I can do"? :rolleyes:
That is hideous... I truly do not comprehend the custom car mentality, though.
I think the car ain't half-bad myself....though I personally wouldn't do the TVs-in-weird-locations thing.

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