That's terrible. Sorry for your loss.
Oh come on, you could have spent $8 on a Big Mac Meal ($9 in these parts). It was way better than Sharknado. Ok, marginally better. Where else can you see a Pontiac Fiero converted to a Space Shuttle (besides the episode of 'Top Gear' where they tried it with a Robin Reliant)?And BTW, Seeing F9 was the dumbest thing I have ever done with $8. Made Sharknato II look like a serious PBS documentary.
:[ My Jeep is a Mercedes!There's an even better way when the SUV is a Jeep. Ask them how they like their Fiat....
No. It was a refernce to another Fiero post. But it was a cheap, mid-engine.I guess I was thinking more "mainstream" wedge cars when I asked what others there were. But that would be a whole nother list if everything else was included.
Would the Fiero count as 'wedge'?
What? No Pontiac Fiero?I have all three, the X is the best looking and suprisingly small next to the MR2 and TR8. All three need paint and restoration, but the TR8 will be the first to get painted followed by the X1/9 and MR2
I was wondering if this obscenity would end up here.The 86 Nissan Pulsar was a little wedge-ish..
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I guess it really depends on what actually defines a "wedge" car, if there is such a definition. Maybe those shapes are better classified under some other name? I don't know. But despite them having a 'pointed' shape I'm not sure if I consider them as "wedges"? Maybe.I think you can see The Wedge in a ton of 1980s Japanese (or Japanese/American) cars, even into the '90s:
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I will too. This car holds the record for the longest National Event Winning Streak in the History of SCCA. It won every event it entered between the fall of 1997 (after finishing 2nd at the Solo National Championships) until the fall of 2001 (where it finished 2nd again at the Solo National Championships). The total was 21 National Event wins including 3 National Championships and countless Regional and Divisional events. The car won a total of 48 National Events (44 SCCA National Tour and 4 National Championships). It was undefeated in Regional and Divisional Competition winning 10 SCCA South East Division Championships and 3 Central Division Championships. I should note that the one 2nd place in 2001 (at the Solo National Championships), that interrupted the 1998 - 2002 Championship Streak, was the event that was stopped after Day 1, September 11 2001, following the World Trade Center attack.I am tempted to post up lots of pictures of the most successful wedges in the racing world: Pine Wood Derby cars.
I will just post one.
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It's not bragging if you can do it. Congratulations, that's quite a list of accomplishments for you and the car.I guess this is the one place I can brag about the car