![]() 01/11/2016 at 21:22 • Filed to: SCREEEEEEEEEE!, FWD V8, loldcars | ![]() | ![]() |
BECAUSE TORONADO!
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If any type of car needs to come back, it’s the personal luxury coupe.
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We do, just in the wrong price range. Wraith, Continental, S-class Coupe. The DB9, Granturismo, and probably the Lexus LC might all be off the pace depending on your definition.
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Agreed.
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THere’s something so wrongfully American like a 7.5L FWD coupe.
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8.2 liters. Front wheel drive. Whooo-hooo.
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Yes. Please.
I need one of these in my life. They can be had starting around $10,000 for a ‘66 or ‘67, which honestly are the best years!
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<3
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Because Toronado looks odd with the sagging rear end stance, and pronounced flattened wheel arches, and FWD on Toronado and Eldorado is less than ideal.
Because 2nd-gen Riviera.
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Rear-end sag is an easy, easy fix. But I accept!
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If GM builds it, they will come...
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I feel like the Challenger is pretty close!
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and 200hp.
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Not in 1970. Was rated at 400 SAE gross horsepower. More like 300 net, but still better then the ‘71 model that only managed 235hp on the lower compression.
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Also in 1970 it was RWD. The FWD came later on with it was breathing through a tiny straw.
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Unless the internet is lying to me, the 67-70 Eldorado is FWD.
http://www.automobile-catalog.com/make/cadillac/…
Edit- And it also says front-wheel drive on the ad I posted. Just in very tiny writing.