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Looks like a young Don Knotts.
Looks like a Corvette (TupperWare) party.
Is this AI? It does not look like any Mercedes I am familiar with. Kind of a cross between early Thunderbird and MB.
Florida Unites with Chicago, California, New York City, Las Vegas, Tennessee, Wisconsin Attracting More Than One Hundred and Forty Three Million Tourists Surging US Tourism, What is the Secret Behind This Success - Travel And Tour WorldIs this AI? It does not look like any Mercedes I am familiar with. Kind of a cross between early Thunderbird and MB.
Dont know anything about the trailers, but the Chevelle is a 72 with a flat hood. Jeep is very nice too.Two Spartan campers and a 70 LS6 Chevelle. All big bucks now a days.
some CGI thing - not real. Unless its Elon's newest project car - its moving thru the water splashing around with no driver...Florida Unites with Chicago, California, New York City, Las Vegas, Tennessee, Wisconsin Attracting More Than One Hundred and Forty Three Million Tourists Surging US Tourism, What is the Secret Behind This Success - Travel And Tour World
Doesn't look like anything I've ever seen, that why I posted it. I really don't do AI for the most part.
Looks good though!some CGI thing - not real. Unless its Elon's newest project car - its moving thru the water splashing around with no driver...
Well, we might hafta discuss that...Looks good though!
Of course the car makes no sense in the world we know, but then again, I've built cars the way I think they should have been done. I don't always follow the crowd, why, because the view never changes.Well, we might hafta discuss that...whats interesting to me tho after thinking about it a minute is, whilst no particular part of the car is instantly recognisable, the grille is very distinct; wonder if the person who did the 'input' to create it was specific or is the program 'tilted', as they all are to some degree?