Favorite Concept Car

Baron Von Murderpaws

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Whats your favorite concept car of all time?


Mine is the 1988 Pontiac Banshee

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In 1999 Dodge was thinking of a Powerwagon reboot, but they were not true to its roots, so it never happened. I really wanted to see a Powerwagon look like it originally did, and someday we probably will, especially with the Bronco's success this year. The 1999 concept will look nothing like the upcoming Powerwagon reboot, which will be a huge success if it looks like it used to.

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The greatest concept car that made it on wheels is the Oldsmobile Tornado


It was an Olds Toronado. There was no Olds Tornado.
Thanks for correcting that...lol

I've owned a 70., 72, and 78 at one time or another

My latest find a few months ago
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Last year of the Baby 98 of 1990......................This rarer one has 25k on the 3800.The top is factory made, not a paste and stick
 
The greatest concept car that made it on wheels is the Oldsmobile Tornado


It was an Olds Toronado. There was no Olds Tornado.
Thanks for correcting that...lol

I've owned a 70., 72, and 78 at one time or another

My latest find a few months ago
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Last year of the Baby 98 of 1990......................This rarer one has 25k on the 3800.The top is factory made, not a paste and stick

I had an '86 Delta 88, amazing the resemblance of these cars. The 3800 is a great engine. If your car was never run hard, then don't run it hard now, you'll find out that you'll start losing compression in a cylinder or two if you do.
 
I don't know enough about enough different concept cars, to have a favorite, but one that was very intriguing to me is the 1955 Lincoln Futura. Only one genuine example was made, which later was remodeled and became the Batmobile in the 1960s Batman TV series. Before meeting that fate, it appeared in, and was used as a plot device, in the movie It Started With a Kiss.

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