'88 Chevy Cavalier in CO Springs!

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  1. Krash Kadillak

    Krash Kadillak Well-Known Member

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    Nice work.

    My personal preference on the Panther platform would be a somewhat less rounded wagon section. It seems the trend is to gradually 'slant' the back part of the wagon, like what Dodge did with the Magnum. It might make it look sleeker, but drastically cuts down on inside volume. How about splicing in the wagon section from a Ford Freestyle / Taurus X?

    Also - on a side note - that Crown Vic with the Taurus wagon section is a real car, not a photoshop, for anyone who was confused......
    -- And nobody on the internet seems to know anything about it - who did it or why.........
     
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    tbirdsps New Member Charter Member

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    :Welcome: I've never heard of a car named Robert. But Mable and Monty I know.

    Mine only has occasional nick names like PIA. POC etc.:rofl2:
     
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    Stormin' Norman Well-Known Member

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    She's listening... She'll get cranky and PMS you! :evilsmile: You know how Cougars are... :biglaugh:
     
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    Thanks everyone!

    Feel free to send this along to Ford; I would LOVE to see this put into production!

    I did another render with a slightly more boxy rear:
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    I agree that this is not the best for cargo volume, but I'm afraid that if I did it boxier than this, it would clash with the styling of the rest of the car.
     
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    MY personal choice is the boxier rear wagon!:thumbs2: LOVE that one! And you're right....probably as far as you would want to go and stay stylish!
     
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