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Awesome pic! It also made me realize how much energy is lost to heat in the old Otto cycle. |
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The fascinating thing about it, is the front is the back of a ford station wagon!
http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1273567472.jpg 1965 Dodge Deora Concept. Built by legendary hot rodders Mike and Larry Alexander, the one-off pickup truck won the Ridler Award at the 1967 Detroit Autorama and was immortalized a year later as one of the original 16 Hot Wheels model cars. The unique design, based on a Dodge A100, includes no side doors but instead a forward-opening glass hatch that is essentially the back of a 1960 Ford station wagon turned 180 degrees. RM estimates that the Deora, which was restored to its original show specs just over ten years ago, should command between $350,000 - $550,000 when it goes up for auction. |
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Chaz looks like a blowed up Gary Shandling.
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