What does the thing on the rear window do?
What does the thing on the rear window do?
That's a headache rack.
Wut?
IIRC rear window louvers were developed for something like a Lambo that had an enormous rear window that was nearly horizontal. It was to keep sunlight out so the car stayed cooler inside.
Everyone else unironically followed fashion to be sporty. Big thing in the 1980s, like TURBO badges.
Kek I had those.
Note had.
Fuckers flew off at highway speed.
that suspension rake looks so terrible. some people just have no sense of style
>Jersey plates
What did you expect?
It produces down force at high speeds so improves rear wheel traction and stability
They've been around on coupes since before the 1970s. They're not an 80s thing.
it does none of that but it sure does look stupid :)
Shit sorry I thought you were talking about the rake. If you mean the louvers, then no biggie. Nothing wrong with those.
No, but they got stupid popular in the 80s. I believe they were invented in the late 1960s. By the 80s they were available for nearly everything. It was a huge fad. Then *poof* by the mid 90s they were gone.
I need those louvers fur my 240 fuck they are so hard to find, very rare.
To my experience, they make it so headlights behind you flash as they go from being blocked by them to revealed, leaving you confused whether they are trying to get your attention or not.
The louvers are to block sunlight from the interior, cooling it.
It doesn't worn nearly as well on a shitbox like that, with the rear window nearly vertical.
They make a big difference on 70s-80s coupes, with nearly horizontal rear windows.
I want to get louvers on my 90s shitbox, can i
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Jersey fuckin sucks
They are there to make is so you never want to clean the outside of your back window, ever.
A lot of idiots are putting these things on their mustangs for some reason
bringing back the 80s
I feel to go forward many are looking back
but more likely its because car enthusiasts who grew up looking at 80s sports cars are now grown up and want to feel a since of nostalgia about the cars they grew up with
i dont know what that means but i FRICKIN CRACKED UP
Go ahead and google it. It's a term we use in the USA to refer to carb guard racks that prevent shifting loads from intruding into the cab and beheading the occupants in a sudden stop or minor accident.
That's what it looks like.