Dearborn's take via Starliner (add 'cammer for better merging capability?) ... Image Unavailable, Please Login
Meh, I think it's kind of silly. It's not exactly the 'iron fist in a velvet glove" subtlety they built their brand on...
EBay Find: There’s A Rare Brubaker Box For Sale Image Unavailable, Please Login The Brubaker Box first appeared in 1972 and would defy the odds by becoming one of the most famous van designs of the decade– even though it wasn’t being produced by a major manufacturer. The concept came from the mind of Curtis Brubaker, an Art Center College of Design graduate who also worked with Bill Lear developing his now legendary Learjet. Curtis was also instrumental in developing the Lear-Jet Helicopter, the in-car navigational touchscreen, holographic H.U.D systems, haptic displays, DUI ignition locks, the Disney Space Pavilion, eBooks, and eight track tape systems among other innovations. https://silodrome.com/brubaker-box/
Bid is $50K at the moment; I imagine you might be able to buy the co. & moulds for this if they're still extant...
It seemed to go a bit wrong in the rear wing area for both versions. Not sure what differences would have helped, but those wings, both the tall one and the exaggerated ducktail, look out of place. Otherwise, pretty neat. All the best, Andrew.
Somewhere in the inner recesses of my minuscule brain I wasn't convinced Tesla would actually go into production with the Cybertruck. Well, I miscalled that one big time. Here it is, street legal and all. Whatever. Image Unavailable, Please Login
No way! I say it is an imposter sprayed with silver rattle-can paint! Image Unavailable, Please Login
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Speaking of electrics: Image Unavailable, Please Login ELECTREK: Chinese EV drops entire battery pack while driving All the best, Andrew.
The ‘61s across the GM lineup were stellar and tapered (well, except for the Caddys). They issued in the signature 60’s look along with the stunning TBird and Lincoln. They really kicked it off.