yet another w.t.f. CL ad...

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This has to be one of the ugliest cars ever created. I hope there is a LS or maybe a Yugo motor under the hood so there is no proof that Oldsmobile had anything to do with it. He should just tell everyone it is the latest Camaro.
 
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Regardless of build quality and skill it took fabricating its still a horrible job. The real challenge is being able to modify a car crazy and make it look good.
 
Comon man! That is somebody's pride and joy...LOL :blam:
You know, in a sense you're right. Someone apparently took pride in that build, regardless of how we view it. As the old adage goes, beauty is in the eyes of the beholder.
Now, can I have a good puke in peace....:rofl:

I might add, it's still better looking than some of those donk contraptions with 48" wagon wheels.
 
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Here's one I had taken a pic of at a local car show about 5-6 yrs ago.
It's hard to determine what it started out as.
 
^^ the roofline, door and door glass opening looks like a 4 eyed convertible fox body with a 55"ish" chev fibreglass front end grafted on.

Still looks better than the cutt-la-vette

Looks like a company in Jersey does this for a living. Take an LS1 Camaro or an 89-97 Thunderbird and make your own hot-rod

http://www.easyrods.com/

this one made me LOL. Stude-mino
http://www.studemino.com/
 
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As much as I dig the style of a bullet nose Studebaker and '49-'50 shoebox Ford, the kits done on later cars just don't cut the muster.

AxisG, that car was built with some professionalism. I'm not particularly fond of it, but it was built well. It definitely has a '55 Chevy(fiberglass) front end grafted on...plus if you look at the cutaway just below the quarter windows, that's also '55 Chevy styling. The doors and A-pillars do look like from a Foxbody Mustang/ Capri.
 
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