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I actually liked that Grand Prix when brand new, I thought it was much better than the previous versions using a single 7" headlamp.View attachment 1205607When I look at either cars or photos such as this, I think of what my perception was then, and now. Whether it's a Mopar, or other, when cars like this were introduced they were perceived as ugly garbage, as compared to the earlier models. With governmental mandates, such as emissions and bumpers, the cars suffered in style and substance compared to the previous models. Chrysler did the best on all measures, compared to GM and Ford, and the imports were nothing more than rusted junk. Now, I see these cars in a different light. No, not on the performance end. But, at least on the style that sculpted the lines of many of these cars, not only on the Mopars but the other makes as well. I wonder, is it the lack of any style in modern cars, or is it just the sentimental bond of having lived and worked on these cars during their time ?
How about this.....When the 1975 Charger came out,I thought "What were they thinking ? "
I thought it was awful. Then years later I owned 2 of them.
Everything changes with time.
By the way, to me, that Pontiac is still ugly, but it is fun to see.![]()
In the very early eighties I had a ‘69 Mustang, buddy had a ‘79 Z28. I used to hammer him relentlessly about that generation of GM body being so common. One time we were in his car and pulled up to a four way stop. All four vehicles at the stop were those.
Now there are none and I wish I had one. Black or dark blue, T tops, four speed, 400 or 455.
Another buddy had a rare Pontiac Can Am. I think it was a ‘76, with a four speed. I’ll never see another one. Wish I had bought one and kept it.
AMC Gremlin? Hell yeah.
Didn’t like second generation Javelins but now they look great. Same with the last generation of Road Runners.
I always liked older, well maintained women.
I've been waiting for you to come to terms with your age and realize that if you live long enough, birds of a feather flock together. Older Seasoned women have a ton of experience to share. Good for you!!How about this.....
As a guy in his 20s and 30s....did you ever look at a woman in her 50s and get excited?
Now that most of us are 50 and older, do we look at women our age with the same distaste as we did before?
I never thought I'd find "seasoned" women attractive but there are some out there that do still look good.
Can Am
Yes, indeed. It was supposed to take the place of the GTO in the Pontiac A body line up. Again... the perception of time, as mentioned here. Back then I thought it was ugly, and I blew the doors off one with my road runner of course. But now, I look at it, and it seems nostalgically attractive ! I think it has to do with all the similar-styled garbage that is produced nowadays. Back then you could see style, whether you liked it or not. Now, everything looks the same, and it's all white,black,or silver. No colors.Can Am ???