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Old 08-07-2001, 05:38 AM
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One pound of C-4 would add just about the right finishing touch ... hey, Leland!

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I am too shocked and apalled to even come up with a smart-ass comment. What are those, 14" rims?
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That is one butt ugly turd. What posesses a person to ruin such a fine car?
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That wasn't a Porsche... was it?
I know the wondshield is 911, but something isn't right with the roof line, rear quarter windows area. Gawd I hope that wasn't a Porsche.
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I thought I had seen everything, untill this sac-religious piece of JUNK! I know I shouldn't be critizing somebodys choice in mod
s, but that is just gross!

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That is one butt ugly turd. What posesses a person to ruin such a fine car?
How can you tell that that was formerly a "fine car?" Its very difficult to even tell what kind of car that is/was. But one thing it was NOT was a Porsche (thankfully!). My guess is that it is some kind of old aircooled VW.

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come down, folks ! this car * IS NOT * a P-Car, but just a belgian Skoda (eastern european car)...
This pic is out of a very funny French site, called "The Jacky's Touch" (the first name "Jacky" is supposed to be pejorative), which gathers all the ugly tuned cars...

http://www.thejackytouch.com

have a sight to it, especially to the thread "Podium" and "voiture du mois"... I assume you won't recognize several brands, but you'll have a lot of fun ...

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Ya know, not many things make me laugh hard these days, but clicking on to that cockpit shot just about made my caugh up my left nut!
Thanks for sharing.

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The car is originally a Skoda Rapid Coupe - a car made in the Czech Republic circa late '70s early '80s. . Basically, an ultra budget "peoples" car like a few other Eastern Block Countries' cars (Lada, Trabant, etc.). If I remember correctly, the Skoda had some Rallying success. They were rear engined and air cooled. One sees quite a few Skodas around Europe - and now they seem to make fairly decent cars after being bought by VAG, I think - and now have won a few awards. The Rapid coupe is much sought after now and they always looked quite cool if you ask me - and needless to say it was the brunt of much motoring jokes making the AMC Pacer look like Porsche.
Check out some pics of some Rally cars I found: http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Corridor/6462/110r.html

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