
Uncle Al



moonshadow wrote:Party in the minivan! I'd totally cruise in that!![]()
Shoot... I'd just live in it!
If it was done right it will not split in the middle and in some cases is actually stronger than the original car it was made from.crfriend wrote:I'd be constantly worried about it breaking in the middle after hitting a chuck-hole. It's probably not all that good in snow, either.
I don't know. I kind of like the "TGV nose", but the disjoint backside really seems to spoil the thing altogether.partlyscot wrote:Sorry, I'm not a fan of stretch vehicles anyway, and I would have bet money you couldn't make a "dustbuster" less attractive to me. Seems I was wrong!
It's not the styling, well not much anyway, it's the function. That was the period I got introduced to North American vehicles, and the one when GM was deep in it's badge engineering. Changing all the controls around, just so the vehicle could look different from it's sisters. Stupid auto door locks, terrible seat/foot pedal layouts, the screen was so far out, and the seat in such a poor position, that it was like peering through a letter slot. This was what the Pontiac Trans Sport / Chevy Lumina was supposed to be copying.crfriend wrote:I don't know. I kind of like the "TGV nose", but the disjoint backside really seems to spoil the thing altogether.partlyscot wrote:Sorry, I'm not a fan of stretch vehicles anyway, and I would have bet money you couldn't make a "dustbuster" less attractive to me. Seems I was wrong!
That's a cutie -- very close to my original Voyager:partlyscot wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Renault_E ... .931991.29