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Love it... I've drawn a similar idea for the rear side window before.

Did you use one of those interior decorating stencils? 'Cause Renault did...

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Yeah Renault's quirky, but I've always liked them more or less-they're always interesting and surely not lacking on style-even their small car-based commercial vans (Kangoo I think it is) is pretty stylish for what it is, if I remember. I can't say I like the Megane's odd 3-door hatchback coupe rear roofline, but this concept is nice and follows the others in my opinion. Which reminds me...anyone else wonder what AMC would be like today if it were still alive and retained the Renault connection?

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The hood would want in simply because of the doors.

I wonder if this car is rear-drive or a frontie?

anyone else wonder what AMC would be like today if it were still alive and retained the Renault connection?

All the time. Soon as AMC died and renault retreated, that's when they started really making the cool mainstream stuff.

the Alpine always was to me.

AMC itself might have even been able to do a little something.

Romney should never have blocked the Studebaker merger.

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