Post your favorite classic American car(s)
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>>14897937
That a nice American ASS!!
>>14898815
Maybe one day mine will look like that
>>14898815
Nice rusty dusty
>>14897937
>>14899106
Nice paint job.
>>14897937
>>14899716
>>14899731
>>14899738
>>14899744
>>14899751
My daily
>>14900145
>that dent
JUST
>>14900145
holy shit fix that dent
>>14897937
>split window
>shit visibility
Pick 2
>inb4 hurrduurr muh value because muh raririty
>>14897937
>those wheels
>those fucking wheels
>the era of gas guzzling muscle cars is over and it's never coming back
>born too late to experience it
JUST
>>14899738
A legend senpai.
>>14899988
My Dad use to drive one back in the day.
>>14899767
Pure power!!
>>14897937
Nobody does it like her
What does /o/ think? I'm sold on it
>>14903676
>condition: good
>fully independent suspension 2 years before the Corvette
>transaxle for 50:50 weight distribution 36 years before the Corvette
>optional V8 was full aluminium 8 years before the Corvette
>base engine was a Pontiac V8 cut in half and remains the largest displacement petrol straight four in a post-war production car
>whacky Delorean (yes, that one) engineered flexible driveshaft in a torque tube
>sacked after three years and turned into a generic mid sized barge because Americans are morons
>forgotten by car history because GM were monkeying around with the terrible but more memorable Corvair at the same time
First gen Tempest the bestest.
>>14899716
>thought the plate read /o/
>>14903782
Oh, and the optional V8 was later licensed by Rover and refined until as late as 2004, and provided the base block in the car that Jack Brabham won the 1966 Formula 1 season in.
some anons car, but i like those less desirable 70s plymouths in that poo brown color with big meaty wheels.