I would say Starion or XT6 were the quintessential 80's design. I think of two others when I think 80's.
I would say Starion or XT6 were the quintessential 80's design. I think of two others when I think 80's.
Vigo wrote:because you'd have to show cars that went into production in the 90's to get styling that was done in the 80's... it's a production lag thing.No you don't. There's not a 10yr production lag.. I think there are just lots of people who cant parse which cars were sold in the 80s that were actually updated 70s styling. Everything on the first page was fine until the countach, but on the second page we got the 914, Lagonda, and TR7 from the 70s and some stuff that was JUST BARELY more 80s than 70s like the Biturbo, Delorean and Shelby Charger.
who cares? The thread title is most 80s "looking" car. Those cars, like the Countach and Lagonda, "look" 80s to me regardless of when they were designed and/or first year of sale..
How about a dark-horse candidate: a pale yellow Cimarron with a black aftermarket landau vinyl roof? I just drove past it on Taunton Road north of Bowmanville ON. Seemed (from my drive-by vantage point) to be in mint condition. Probably the pride and joy of a very strange individual.
Vigo wrote: and some stuff that was JUST BARELY more 80s than 70s like the Biturbo, Delorean and Shelby Charger.
The DMC-12 was sold in 1981 and 1982, entirely within the first Reagan administration -- what more do you want? Its appearance in Back To The Future (one of the most classic 80s movies, and the only one I can think of that prominently features a car of that same decade) cements the deal.
who cares? The thread title is most 80s "looking" car. Those cars, like the Countach and Lagonda, "look" 80s to me regardless of when they were designed and/or first year of sale..
Fair enough. Those cars "look" 70s to me regardless of the fact that they were STILL for sale in the 80s. So i guess you care and i care by equally useless amounts and we cancel each other out, leaving both our opinions completely insignificant.
This is the most 80's looking one I was watching for in my mirror in the '80's...
Now the most important '80's car to me:
Rob_Mopar wrote: Now the most important '80's car to me:
To the best of my recollection, that car looked more like this:
Woody wrote:Rob_Mopar wrote: Now the most important '80's car to me:To the best of my recollection, that car looked more like this:
that car was the star of my favorite music video of the 80's- and it wasn't any of the videos that involved several hot 80's women climbing out of it clown-car style to help some nerdy 80's preppy dude get laid.. it was the last video that car appeared in- Rough Boy... ok, it was in space ship form, but still..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7eUMB8FS6C8
it was replaced with this:
the mighty CADZILLA... which was one hell of a way to send off the 80's..
bikerbenz wrote: FALSE. The most 80's looking car was the 96 Cutlass Ciera
lol for some reason that car just looks early 90s to me.
bikerbenz wrote: FALSE. The most 80's looking car was the 96 Cutlass Ciera
lol for some reason that car just looks early 90s to me.
novaderrik wrote:Ranger50 wrote: src="http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads14/1955+chevy1244464514.jpg" /> Nothing more 80's then ProStreeters.Scott Sullivan's "Cheese Wiz" '55 at least got driven across the country with no support vehicles for a story in Hot Rod, so it wasn't totally useless from a functional standpoint...
My dad owns a fairly close replica of this car-- at least from a visual standpoint. I didn't know it was a replica, to be honest.
I loved these "back in the day"
And now I think they are god-awful cheesy looking 80's uber-mobiles. Ruf got it much better . . .
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