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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Baloo: [QB] Not cars I would like to own, but cars I like nonetheless: [URL=http://www.tuckerclub.org/t1002_1.jpg]1948 Tucker Torpedo[/URL]: The most advanced and different of the post-war cars. Too bad only about 50 were ever produced. [URL=http://www.clearlight.com/~brawicz/phantom/]1938 Phantom Corsair[/URL]: I first saw one when I was 12 years old, at the Harrah's Automobile Museum. It looked zoomy! Of course, it's impractical, but so's any supermodel, and I don't try to avoid looking at them, either. [URL=http://www-st.towson.edu/~plever1/lincoln/64conv.jpg]1964 Lincoln Continental convertible[/URL]: One of the last four-door convertibles made in the U.S. Those suicide rear doors are so cool! [URL=http://www.angelfire.com/nt/pvj63/atlantic.html]Chrysler Atlantic[/URL]: What can I say? I like retro styling. [URL=http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/1000/namecar/52hupster.jpg]The Buckminster Fuller Dymaxion Car[/URL]: Too goofy! This car had a rear engine that powered the front wheels, and steered by turning the single back wheel. It had a rear-view periscope and was powered by a Ford V-8. All this in the mid-1930s! There's more, but I haven't got the time to search out links to them all. --Baloo [/QB][/QUOTE]
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