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This has to be the sexiest ass on a car ever.....

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In a world where the '63 Sting Ray exists, you dare say that is the sexiest ass ever? :huh:
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Yeah, whatever that is, it sucks. Trunk cylinder and plate lamps look like three cheap bolts and the taillamps have a kitcar look to them. Blech.

Give me the Centurion...
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Or the Toronado XSR with two-tier brakelamps...
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I hate to see ya go, but I like to watch ya leave:

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hot:

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Balthazar...that Cadillac's rear is very hot....love the lower area, the inset licence, the exhaust pipes...has to be one of the nicest car bums around.
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I have always had a soft spot for AMX's..(or maybe a hard spot)...anyways, look at this nice rear:

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I got thinking about sex and cars and was wondering, is it connected...do we get attracted to looks and power of cars as an arousal thing?....I'm just wondering. Honestly sometimes it gets me excited.

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Sly...some of those are almost pornographic lol.



Thank You Sir....  More and more I find myslef being attracted to 57-60 Mopars. DeSotos, Furys, Coronets... love 'rm all. But still once the Camaro goes to another home it will be one of only two cars I'll settle for:

1959 Buick

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Dang-it I messed up my post and delted most of it when I edited it. :angry: I was saying that the blonde in that Pacer ad turns me on beyond belief. I love voloptuous girls. A little cushin' of rhte pushin' as they say. :ph34r: Seriously though she may only be a painting but she's HOT. I have seen this ad before and even have it saved on my computer but had always assumed it was an ad form Quebec... now I noticed that it states PAris on the bottom. An interesitng fotnote in history is that the desinger of the Porsche 928 credits the Pacer butt as his inspiration. Truth is stranger than fiction.
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Sciguy: That old Zephyr hot rod custom is awsome, the new Zephyr makes me want to puke. Sorry, I think it looks gross. :puke: Almost like a sweaty hairy guy fomr an 80s Porno with those HUGE, chessy out of porportion "blue-blocker" glasses.
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notice the REX license plate? KING of all the cars! :)
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Too bad the dude is English. What's he gonna do when he gets in and realizes he's on the wrong side of the car? I predict he'll act like nothing's wrong, then he'll slowwwwly slide his ass across the big bench, grab the wheel and gun it.
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I'm surprised no one has posted the Sky yet:

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IT looks better every time and every way I look at it. I want to see one in black in person.
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How the hell did this thread go on this long with no mention of the Boat tail Rivieras from 1971-1973.



1971 waws the best year... bold and curvaceous, luovres in the trunk...

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1972 was still great.

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'73 was too tame though, kind of like a '60 compared to a '59 Buick they toned it down too much.



Another cool boat tail: 1932 Auburn Boat-tail Speedster V12

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How the hell did this thread go on this long with no mention of the Boat tail Rivieras from 1971-1973.


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That '61 Impolla is a stunner, yo. I prefer a smooth rear bumper though, instead of the quad bumper guards. Hot!
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How the hell did this thread go on this long with no mention of the Boat tail Rivieras from 1971-1973.

Maybe... because I don't find them to be sexy nor hot. IDK... :P

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Ignoring cladding (as always), this is absolutley mouth watering. It is... Really, it is. Don't deny it. You know it is, you just don't want to admit it. You're focused too much on the tacked on cladding. It is irrelevant. :lol: :D

Now... bear with me...

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I do see something about the GP's rear that looks somewhat sexy. It's somewhat weird as well, but so is that boattail Riviera... :P
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Hey! That's a concept! *looks at those I posted* Nevermind...

I don't really find the Bonnie's ass to be sexy. It's good-looking, but plain in a way. No curves, not much excitement. Again, the GP's may be weird, but it does have those two things. :P Maybe a better pic will make the Bonnie look sexy, though... (like the concept)

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Also... love the Sky.

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Now presenting, how most Mustang drivers see a Camaro:
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Here's a Firehawk rump, too.
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Oooppps... sorry about that oversight Zee-two-eight. I must have been too distracted by the Sixty9 Duce-n-a-Quarta'

That '61 Impala you posted is red hot too!


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Sorry, I think the tC is a horrible car in almost every way imaginable. The stance is awkward (looks like the rear wheel is about 14" too far back) and the CHiMSL is cheap and pathetic. Only about 1/3 of it actualyl lights up. Almost as if it was some ricer aftermarket accesory.

Just my $0.02 :mellow:


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