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Old 11-12-2009, 04:44 AM
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I do not miss the early '90s, this is a good reason why. Man what were we thinking style wise?

Neat photos, keep 'em coming!
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Old 11-12-2009, 07:16 AM
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I do not miss the early '90s, this is a good reason why. Man what were we thinking style wise?

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I agree, however it IS history so we MUST study it. (you know what they say!!)
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Old 11-12-2009, 07:42 AM
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I actually dig some 80's influence, like the widebody stuff. Agreed the Camaro is a little over the top, but the original Audi Quattro is unique, historically significant and cool. When Porsche went from the 924 to the 944 that was a nice improvment. I even have a think for Mitsubishi Starion cars.

Funny how that wild Lambo influenced spoiler is just as relevant today with some of those crazy spoilers which are OE n some cars and all over the aftermarket.
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I actually dig some 80's influence, like the widebody stuff. Agreed the Camaro is a little over the top, but the original Audi Quattro is unique, historically significant and cool. When Porsche went from the 924 to the 944 that was a nice improvment. I even have a think for Mitsubishi Starion cars.

Funny how that wild Lambo influenced spoiler is just as relevant today with some of those crazy spoilers which are OE n some cars and all over the aftermarket.

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No doubt about that. The Euro influence on the American car market was evident as day is to night but in terms of bleak styling and modest performance, the 90's were something to forget. Man think about the ZR1... $25,000 over sticker...
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[b]Ugly stuff – but great period shots! Thanks for posting!
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It's been awhile since I saw the movie "Walking Tall-Part 2"-circa 1975 but I remember a scene with a blue 70-73 Camaro that if I remember correctly had the Motion paint scheme in white. In the movie the scene shows Sheriff Buford destroying a race car driver's blue Camaro at the livestock market. He rips off the door etc. In hindsight I hope its not because it gets wrecked. But this is from memory. Anyone have a copy of the movie???
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