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“Project Blackjack”. GM’s Test Mule for the C8 Corvette. This prototype was mainly made to focus on testing the mid-engined layout and the handling. The front, facia, mirrors, and taillights of a Holden VE Commodore were grafted to custom panels to what was, a C7 Corvette chassis and interior. September 27, 2024
Quite a rare sight, especially in my town, maybe for some people it’s not a car porn, but you have to admit it’s pretty unique – Subaru Baja [2016×1134] September 27, 2024
Comeandsee9 4 hours ago Those were such gorgeous handmade machines, a real rival to rolls royce and any of the other top names back then, Cord was owned by them no?
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Those were such gorgeous handmade machines, a real rival to rolls royce and any of the other top names back then, Cord was owned by them no?
Gary Cooper, the strong, silent type. Now, that was an American.