![]() 09/13/2014 at 10:13 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
Yeah, you. Look me in the eye.
Look me in the damned eye and tell me that the American car industry, or any car industry for that matter, makes a car as drop-dead gorgeous as the 1949 Buick.
You can't.
Say what you will about safety and performance, but automobile styling will never have a high point like the pre-'60s golden age.
09/13/2014 at 10:18 |
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It's a matter of taste but I find '49 Lincoln and Pontiac better looking.
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Looks phallic. But I agree with you.
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I think you're forgetting about these two...
mmmmm mmmmm good ;)
![]() 09/13/2014 at 10:23 |
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I like all my coupes to be noticeably longer than an average sedan.
No really, I do. Either that, or the size of a shoe. No in betweens.
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I'm still of the opinion that the Granturismo (before they put a god-awful ugly splitter on the front) is the peak of modern car design. It cannot be replicated in any era other than the modern era, and is perfectly proportioned.
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1960-1975 is when automobiles got to their peak in styling.
In my opinion.
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