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whats with the firechicken on the trunk?!

the back half of the "car", from the front of the doors back reminds me of an 80's elcamino
It's Gumby's fault.

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Reply #2
Well the pontiac firebird logo always looks better than the T-Bird logo

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Reply #3
Someone got their chickens mixed up.. :p

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Reply #4
My car had a Firechicken on the header panel when I bought it. Needless to say it wasn't long in coming off:



That model is pretty cool, though - I don't know how you'd ever get the window cut to fit like that since tempered glass does not cut easily, but I suppose you could use something like a Dodge Daytona side window...

That'd be really cool with a removable roof :D
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My car had a Firechicken on the header panel when I bought it. Needless to say it wasn't long in coming off:

That's just plain messed up.

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Reply #6
I suppose IRL you could use a mini truck rear window, and fabricate the rear end of the roof like a late 90's MR2 for a slopped off effect.

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Reply #7
it is called a ranchero... and they weren't that cool. :P

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Reply #8
The aussie car/trucks are still in production however :P

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Quote from: Rwolf
The aussie car/trucks are still in production however :P


You mean the Ute    :D  I want one.
One 88


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Reply #11
I still haven't shut the idea out.. it's actually what's kept me from selling the GS so far.. One day when i get crazy enough.. i just may do it.

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Reply #12
Well if you remove the phoenix flames and add lightning bolts to the claws that would be a THUNDERBIRD..  :evilgrin:

Wherever there's air and lightning there's THUNDER! :D

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Quote from: Funky Cricket
it is called a ranchero... and they weren't that cool. :P


No, Ranchero's weren't very cool. Camino's on the other hand.... :tg:

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:iagree: