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Take off the vinyl roof, and that really looks like an ultimate cruiser.
give it a wide ratio 4 speed stick, 2.50-2.70 limited slip rear end, manual steering, a CB radio, a cop radio, a radar jammer, and a torquey big block, hood pins, then…
I would call it the ultimate “cannonballer special”
Be sure and click on “by paulvaranasi” for some more of his Fun With Photoshop!
He does great work. I especially like the modern Audi, but they all look cool in their own way.
Someday, long after were are all long gone, along with automobiles, I wonder if these photo shop cars will be so intertwined with real photos we will no longer have an accurate record of what cars really looked like.
Looks a lot like a 1968 or 69 Pontiac Bonneville Coupe, but with a Ford greenhouse.
Yes I think he merged a Thunderbird with a pontiac. There is also a picture of the Pontiac top (Bonneville) on the T-bird.
’70-’71 T-Bird roof with a ’68 Bonneville body.
I would have thought this would be a 1968 Pontiac Grand Prix.
That’s sure what it looked like to me, too.
Remove the vinyl top, ditch the sidepipes, add a dark or earthtone color, add “68 Grand Prix hidden headlight puss, add 8-lugs, add cornering lights, add rear mounted antenna. 428 4 barrel of course. That’s better. The ’68 2+2.
1969 Pontiac Catalina coupe:
That one’s a Bonneville.
Pontiac already did this with the 1968 Grand Prix, though I do like the proportions on the concept better.
What’s that banging coming from the trunk?
LOL!