<VV> New Monza (not Corvair)
Shelrockbored at aol.com
Shelrockbored at aol.com
Fri Sep 13 21:33:39 EDT 2013
You forgot to mention that they ALL look the same. From cheap Honda all
the way up the line to expensive Mercedes and beyond.
In a message dated 9/13/2013 5:17:06 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
vairologist at cox.net writes:
From: Sethracer at aol.com
Beautiful - Seth
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Smitty Says; You are certainly entitled to your opinion Seth but I think
you concept of beautiful has been numbed by the constant and complete
saturation of cars with their ass way up in the air in the interest of
aerodynamics. I understand the reason for that but I don't have to like
it.
I read various motor magazines and it seems the writers have no concept of
beauty anymore. They rave about styling of cars that have none. Maybe
they
wouldn't know styling if they saw it. Or maybe they they don't have the
gonads to buck a trend because they will be out of step with all the other
sheep. I get in my wagon or my early coupe or even my early convert with
the top up and I can see everything around me. It's a safety thing for
me.
I get into my modern car and the claustrophobic view to the rear is plain
scary when backing up in a tight parking lot. But of course we are stuck
with it in the interest of fuel mileage. Let us deal with damage and
insurance companies while they go after that last tenth of a gallon and
dictate that we drive stone ugly cars. I think they must have taken the
last stylist out behind the studio and shot him sometime in the 70s
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