Those are even nice enough to make you think about saving for a new car!
http://www.gminsidenews.com/naias/revitalization/
I wouldn't mind owning any one of them if they stay the way they look! Especially the WildCat
Last edited by Gransport231; 09-09-2006 at 04:56 AM.
Those are even nice enough to make you think about saving for a new car!
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Those cars as presented are AWESOME
I would be Very Happy to be able to park one of those in my driveway........or Drive any one of them on a Parkway
The Question is ?
Will these Concept Cars become a REALITY
Regards,
Tom Gallagher
Last edited by Tom Gallagher; 09-09-2006 at 05:57 PM.
Thanking YOU, for YOUR Valued Cooperation and Experience in This Matter.
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Tom Gallagher (BUICK BANSHEE)
1956 Buick Special 2 Door H/Top 46R: Red & White
Darlington Station, RI. 02861
Those aren't actual concept cars. Just some ideas by board members on www.gminsidenews.com on what they think future GM products should look like. They hold contests regularly for people to post their concepts of what old GM nameplates would look like if put into production again.
Nick
1968 Buick GS400 auto
1972 Olds Cutlass conv. 350, 4 speed (Dad's)
Especially the WildCat
just my opinion, but if they're going to throw a Boat-tail rear end on the car they need to call it a Riviera.
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