Message from @Plague Doctor Lawrence
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It's to comply with the recent nascar fiasco, they did the same with "Free Candy" and swastika's that aren't a wolfenstien inspired car design
The 1963 Corvette Stingray split window is my dream car.
Same here, I love the way it looks in black and/or red
Definitely! A light blue or just blue on this car would be just beautiful.
Agreed, the blue in the picture looks so nice. I’m not quite sure how to describe it
Nice. That’s a classic.
I’m not a Chevy fan at all. I’m not even super into American cars but I do have respect for the classics and can enjoy them.
I do have some Classic American cars I really like but I’m not too sure about calling one of them a dream car...
I definitely love Ford, being that they’re American made. And watching Ford v Ferrari reinvigorated that love
But I’ve also seen some Japanese and German cars that I love too
I kinda like the American made Honda’s from the 80’s and Benz’s and BMW’s.
The Nissan Figaro is a fun car to me
Wow!
I think I’ve heard of it.
It was made in the 90s, but the whole point was for it to look like it was from the 50s or 60s
I think it achieved that idea very well
The 1986-89 Honda Accord was exclusively sold and built in the US and was designed by all American engineers.
Sweet!
The only way the Japanese could get it was to pay a lot of money to get is specially imported from Ohio, and it actually sold somewhat well there.
Interesting
It looks familiar
Maybe I’ve seen it it movies from the time period
The Vector W8 is another awesome car, but only 20 were ever made in it’s production years of 1989 to about 1993
Ooh...
It was meant to feel more like an aircraft than a car, even having an aircraft style HUD screen instead of the normal gauges on the dashboard
Hm, cool! Airplane inspired controls on cars are pretty rare.
I think two 3rd gen. Honda Accord’s appeared in Nickolodion original movie Good Burger in 1997. A Nissan 300ZX also makes a prominent appearance.
That’s cool
Yeah if I ever can’t tell when a movie came out I look at the cars
Almost always a dead giveaway
Yeah.
Or when a movie takes place.
I see a good few bloopers in new movies that are supposed to take place in a certain year but contain things not of that year.
I used to watch The Goldbergs, which is a sitcom set in the 1980s and they would mistakenly have stuff from after the 80s in the background occasionally
Like 90s and 2000s stuff
The show used to be really funny, and the nostalgia factor was cleverly implemented
Then it just got lazy and annoying