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Better lookin' than this sucker made out of melted Panzer IV's...
OK, in the interests of patriotic fervour, this is a British effort from 1958.
Fugly, crap. IMOOC
I despise US car styling of that era and beyond.
@mark said in Fleetwood:
Oh come on
The Chrysler K-Car was a thing of beauty
@Jolly Not in the slightest. That Benz is a thing of beauty. And just look at the entry from Phibes! Gorgeous!
@Copper
Mom's 1973 225 had headrests and seatbelts
@Jolly said in Fleetwood:
Had a 71. Same color and vinyl top. IT was a great ride for a long time, if you didn't mind the gas bill. Couldn't tell the difference in ride from 55 to 110. Road grader.
Those cars look cool, but the idea of parking them gives me anxiety.
Also a British effort from 1958...
From Wiki: The Nash Metropolitan is an American automobile that was assembled in England and marketed from 1953 until 1961.
You think we'd send you the good stuff?
They couldn't assemble it in the U.S. because the workers were laughing too hard. I mean, really. What a dopey-looking car. Beep beep.