Forgotten cars.

Discussion in 'Automotive' started by CRAZY RACER, Jan 21, 2017.

  1. Ezo

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    oh
     
  2. CRAZY RACER

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    It is deafinetly The Fiat 147.
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  3. samnsparky99

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    All these came from an old 1989 auto trader I got off eBay...
     

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  4. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    1990-96 Pontiac Grand Prix you do see this some times but no one talk about these at all.
     
  5. samnsparky99

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    I almost bought one
     
  6. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    I'm thinking of buying one.
     
  7. samnsparky99

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    I got this instead
     

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  8. General S'mores

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    The 1899 Fiat 1-2. I mean as of now.
     
  9. Max8Adam

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    The 1999 Viper
     
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  10. General S'mores

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    Some people know that model, but the Viper's one of Dodge's highest-grossing models in their modern days.
     
  11. H/\Z/\RDOUS

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    merkur xr4ti
     
  12. 98crownvic

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    The merkur is not forgotten, in my mind anyway.
     
  13. Deleted member 160369

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    It's european counterpart, the Ford Sierra, has more or less disappeared from our roads, but it's still well-remembered... :)
     

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  14. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    So it's like the Dodge Diplomat.
     
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    No, it's more like the Ford Contour: an ill-fated attempt to bring european products in the US.
     
  16. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    So it's like the Chrysler Conquest
     
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    No, that was like an attempt to give Chrysler a decent product lineup for once. By tasking the Japanese to develop it for them. :p
     
  18. nosraenyr kcirtap kcin

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    And no one still bought it. You do have to remember no one really liked having a Japanese car in the 70's and 80's.
     
  19. skodakenner

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    I actually havent ever seen a sierra i have seen alot of pics but the car itself nevrr
     
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    Of course. They were still "green" in the '70s.

    It was the same in Europe. History kinda repeated itself with korean cars 15-20 years later.

    Look where they are now...
     
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