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!!!TED!!!

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  1. I vote Lincoln! Thats a bad picture you posted. Its all about the driver-leaning center stack, and sweeping IP that flows into the doors! Exterior styling wins it for me too.
  2. Did you catch this about the Achieva?
  3. Oh, these are from Garys other site. I havn't checked that in a while. This is how bad-ass the designer of the Achieva is, he is sharing all his amazing renderings from GM. http://deansgarage.com/ <--A MUST SEE FOR GM FANS! http://cruizart.com/
  4. Well, you just made my day. Some of those renderings I have seen before, but alot of them I have not! It was only a matter of time that Gary Smith's site Deans Garage was mentioned. Gary Smith is my hero, the man behind the Achieva! This is my favorite era of GM design!!!! Thank you so much for sharing!
  5. Nah, I sent them the tip. GM has reposted the video now, but the Orlandos have been edited out! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y8YGktsf8Ek Also featured now on the Vince Burlapp Car Page: http://www.burlappcars.com/2009/08/chevrolet-orlando.html and GMI: http://www.gminsidenews.com/forums/f38/pro...gm-video-82956/ (with clueless discussion!)
  6. It looks like GM has removed the video! This thread is now featured on Autoblog too http://www.autoblog.com/2009/08/12/product...mo-vid-w-video/ .
  7. C&G first! What makes a Chevrolet a Chevrolet: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqdJY_DcSBw At 1:09, you can clearly see two Chevrolet CUVs. Could these be production Orlando prototypes? The one on the left shares styling features with the Volt! The one on the right matches up with the latest spy pictures ( http://www.autoblog.com/photos/2011-chevy-orlando-spy-shots/ ) Double size:
  8. It doesnt really translate in pictures, but they look very shiny in person. At night, they are very visible under the courtesy lights. I didn't clear coat them. Im thinking of giving them a second coat of "chrome". First time Iv done something like this, so I dunno?
  9. I couldnt help but notice...your Interepid is de-badged up front, yet still carries the dealer ad out back. Whats the deal? It should proudly display the Dodge badge, yet not give free advertising to a dealer IMO. I think the wheels look good, though I would have gone with a chunkier design. Your original idea of Avenger wheels might have looked better (and more brand-correct). There are at least 2 (gen2) Intrepids, 1 Eagle Vision and at least 2 LHS' in the yard where I got my parts IIRC.
  10. Interior looked/felt nice from my 1 minute of sitting in it. Much nicer than I thought it would.
  11. Hmmm...I never realized they had different guages for US and Canada!
  12. Got a chance to see the new SRX in person for the first time. I only got a few minutes with it as the show was over and they were moving it. Only snapped 3 pictures . VIDEO: PICS:
  13. 2010 Buick Allure CXS in person. Its NICE!
  14. One coat, and test fit. Looks pretty blingy... Quick video: Pics:
  15. At the St. Catharines GM show, they had a loaded Allure CXS. I did an "in-depth" video showing some of the cars features......
  16. Man
  17. I just looked last night, and my local Chevy dealer just got in a black 2LT RS Camaro. So hot!
  18. hahaha OCN! BEER!!!
  19. http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-vehicles-c...QAdIdZ134792211 1917 REO The Fifth Touring Price: $6,500.00 1917 Reo touring! great shape complete car except: interior wheels touring top Have original owners manual Vehicle runs Have ownership Please contact me for any questions will trade for completed antique car I want to go to the car shows this spring
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  21. But, the one I really want is the convertible! http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application...d=284&pop=1
  22. http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/1992-OLDSMO...d=p4506.c0.m245 1992 OLDSMOBILE ACHIEVA IMSA GTU RACE CAR Vehicle Description This 1992 Oldsmobile Achieva IMSA GTU race car was part of the GM Heritage Museum collection. This handsome IMSA GTU race car is powered by an OLDS QUAD 16V DOHC engine with 5 speed rear mounted Hewland transaxle. Other features include: BF Goodrich slicks, dry sump oil system and oil cooler, HEWLAND REAR MOUNTED TRANSAXLE and WILWOOD alloy HUBS. Since this race car has been in storage in the GM Museum, it should be gone through mechanically before being used on a race track. This is the car sold earlier this year through Barret Jackson. http://www.barrett-jackson.com/application...;pop=0&it=1 Here is a pic of one of these babies in action, Mid Ohio 1992:
  23. I recommend: Winamp for music Media Player Classic for video (with latest codex's)
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