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Old 01-30-2006, 05:39 PM   #1 (permalink)
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What car would you like to see modified?

Detroit has made some great concept cars, but one car that I love to look at that just bombed in my opinion was the PT Cruiser. What a waste of a great design. Did anyone at Chrysler think about a 6spd tranny or maybe an engine with some guts. Tell me some of you guys wouldn't own that car if it had a 6spd and a V8, v10 or even a supercharged V6. I know some company out there has made the conversion, but seriously this car just missed the mark. It turns more heads then a Ferrari, but an automatic 6cyl, just doesn't cut it. What other cars do you think had potential but then you ended up disappointed?
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I'm 100% With You, If The Pt Cruiser And Chevy Hhr Were A Little Bigger And Could Pack A 300+ Hp V8, They Might Appeal To The Retro Crowd. These Boxes As They Stand Now Are Rolling Jokes. Could You Even Imagine Buying One? Certainly Not Too Many People Reading This Forum. I'd Rather Drive A Hundai Or Something Like That, At Least It's Honest About What It Is.
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Prowler, IMO. I like modern takes on hot-rods (Boyd et al) but they've got to have real muscle.
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I'd like to see a modified Civic.
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