93EXCivic wrote:carguy123 wrote: The Aztec of it's day.Except that one was really fast for its day.
Really fast for Rambler standards, not really fast by Mopar, Chevy or Ford standards.
carguy123 wrote: Another way to brainwash your kids into liking cars.
I would have a hard time NOT playing with my food.
carguy123 wrote:93EXCivic wrote:Really fast for Rambler standards, not really fast by Mopar, Chevy or Ford standards.carguy123 wrote: The Aztec of it's day.Except that one was really fast for its day.
Um no. It was the fastest American sedan that year. 0-60 in 7.5 seconds.
N Sperlo wrote:
insertion, tongue, long.....there's another joke in there somewhere. I just can't think of it.
914Driver wrote: Ads by a German employment agency on the side of vending machines.
that's cool.
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With the advent of airplanes in the early 20th century the idea of aerodynamics found its way into every facet of design - particularly auto concept design. Designed by German engineer Karl Schlor the 1936 Schlörwagen or 'Pillbug' was certainly a product of the wind tunnel. And while it drag coefficient may she impressively low it does show that car design should not only be left to the laws of physics.
DoctorBlade wrote:With the advent of airplanes in the early 20th century the idea of aerodynamics found its way into every facet of design - particularly auto concept design. Designed by German engineer Karl Schlor the 1936 Schlörwagen or 'Pillbug' was certainly a product of the wind tunnel. And while it drag coefficient may she impressively low it does show that car design should not only be left to the laws of physics.
I'd rock it...with an LSx.
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