Re: FUTURE Classics Of The Past Decade
Cruising on I-70 on my way to Pennsylvaia this past weekend, I came upon what I thought was a Crossfire. In fact, it turned out to be an Aztec. I never noticed how close in looks they were.
Here are some significant points to consider:
1. When the driver stepped on his brakes, I really noticed the similarities. Imagine my surprise when the brake lights went on, just like what happenes in the Crossfire.
2. Like the Crossfire, all four wheels and tires appeared to be round. They were spinning around in the exact same rotation as on my car... counter clockwise on the driver's side, and clockwise on the passenger side. I didn't have time to flag him down to ask him to put it in reverse to see if the wheels woud rotate in the opposite direction while backing up, but I have a feeling they probably did.
3. All the glass on the vehicle was see-through. I could see inside the vehicle. He, like me, could probably see out as well.
4. I noticed the driver was sitting in the left front seat of the car, and he was holding a round wheel (which, I might add, seemed to be in control of the front two wheels and, when rotated, altered the direction in which the vehicle progressed).
5. I'm pretty sure the engine was operating on gas, although I'm not sure he was using 93 octane.
6. Oh, oh, oh.... there were two wipers (one on each side of the windshield... on the outside).