Class: Cars, Convertible — Model origin:
Vehicle used by a character or in a car chase
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◊ 2017-05-31 19:35 |
Eldorado; 77? -- Last edit: 2017-05-31 19:36:23 |
◊ 2017-05-31 21:13 |
76 Eldorado |
◊ 2017-06-01 06:12 |
Those bullhorns are illegal. |
◊ 2017-06-01 07:17 |
Maybe not in Texas |
◊ 2017-06-01 14:13 |
This is a '75, not a '76. -- Last edit: 2017-06-01 14:29:12 |
◊ 2017-06-02 19:43 |
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◊ 2019-02-02 15:11 |
1975 (seen here) = Fleetwood Eldorado 1976 = Eldorado |
◊ 2019-02-02 16:43 |
Definitely a 76; note the script above the grill and tail lights. |
◊ 2019-02-02 16:56 |
Maybe the original grille was damaged when they caught the previous holder of the bullhorn - because the one we see is a 1975 one. |
◊ 2019-02-02 17:04 |
^Yes, the front bumper is also from a 75. But with a mish-mash of years on the front and the later of the two options in the back it's definitely a 76. |
◊ 2019-02-02 17:51 |
Somename got called out Don't worry we're on your side somename |
◊ 2019-02-02 18:35 |
As far as today's contributions are concerned: Read again to find out this wasn't the case, as I just explained what made me think it's a 1975! So you and the entire crowd you are talking for may rest assured that there are no sides. (Just to avoid misunderstandings) |
◊ 2019-02-02 19:00 |
Entirely the wrong conclusion. Bondo buckets such as the car in question are frequently misidentified, as such only when all the possibilities have been explored and eliminated can it be accurately defined. AnimatronixX is correct for pointing out the reasons why the car could be falsely identified. |
◊ 2019-02-02 19:38 |
Excuse me and the alcohol in my system |
◊ 2019-02-02 19:40 |
Is this a new one? A strike about wrongly identifying a strike? Have strikes gone meta? |
◊ 2019-02-02 19:47 |
Possibly. Somename is over there right now shaking his head |