Originally Posted by msheredy
Obviously you haven't seen my user gallery. There you will find a 1966 Ford Fairlane... hardtop.
Look, my point is that the designers did a fantastic job on this car. This car, in my opinion, is the best retro design to date. They kept the post very discrete so I really don't see all the fuss about it. There isn't anything bad about a post car, as a matter of fact racing teams preferred the post cars due to the light weight and increased rigidity.
Msheredy, I was being sarcastic. You have your Fairlane listed at the bottom of your posts.
And that's my point exactly. Just look at how much better your Fairlane looks as a true hardtop, instead of a "post coupe" sedan of the same vintage.
But yes, there have been some great looking "post" cars, late 60's/early 70's Novas, original Road Runners, mid 60's GTOs, 442's, Buick Grand Sports etc.
I do fully agree with you, the designers did do a great job with the Challenger design, and I never said I wasn't excited about it being built either.
One of the reasons I want to sell my Viper, is to make room for the new Challenger.
Any bets that it shows up before the new grill for the Crossfire does?