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80's shitbox ad dump
Nathan Lewis
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These things were little tiny cars, i remember from experience the fact that if they built up enough snow under them they would just simply stop.
Also on the turnpike the wind would make you its bitch.
Bentley Parker
Juan Gutierrez
Adam Diaz
Chase Young
last one from me
Connor Collins
Joshua Sanchez
Here's an ad I found for my car. youtube.com
Christopher Wilson
Brainlet here did volvo own lotus at some point or is this a power move?
Carson Sanchez
power move. At the time, I believe General Motors owned Lotus
Nicholas Rodriguez
Matthew Clark
Christian Lewis
Luke Diaz
This thread makes me feel bad that every non-Z Datsun (maybe with the exception of the 510) is practically unobtainable in the US nowadays.
Zachary Gomez
Jaxson Russell
My father had one of these oddball k-cars
Brody Campbell
>GONNA DRIVE YOU LIKE YOU'VE SPORTIEST WAY TO GO 28 MILES IN ONE GALLON FLAT.*
Michael Gutierrez
>Take Mitsubishi Galant Lambda
>re-badge it as the Plymouth Sapporo
>Normies don't buy them
Good going Iaococca
Brandon Barnes
AHAHAHHAHAAHA
Asher Sanders
i don't even remember this ever being a car. but i do, however, remember this shitbox
Dylan Wood
Mopar re-badged a lot of Mitsubishi products in the 70s and 80s
Pic related, its actually a Mitsubishi Lancer. U mad, ricers?
Thomas Watson
why did these not sell well? Im pretty sure pickups were popular in the 80's werent they? and Jeeps have always been. yet it seems most of jeeps past pickup tries (not just comanche) never did very well outside of fleet sales