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The Badass Automotive Imagery Thread (NSFW possible)

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Not a fan of those wheels or front grille.

Ditto. Honestly, I am not a fan of that shade of yellow...or the photograph does not do the car justice. Its on the verge of orange to me.

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Heading ur way...

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BGA Chevrolet is now shipping the all-new 2015 Corvette Z06 coupe from Bowling Green Assembly and some early customers could receive the much-anticipated supercar later this week.

http://media.gm.com/media/us/en/gm/news.detail.html/content/Pages/news/us/en/2014/Dec/1201-z06-ships-gm.html

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Shelby Mustangs arent usually the most understated designs, so its clear to see that Beau Boeckmann wasnt kidding when he says inspiration for the new Galpin-Fisker Rocket came partially from the fairly outrageous looking 1968 Shelby Mustang GT 500. Well, the inspiration for the myriad scoops and vents did, anyway.

http://www.hotrod.com/events/1411-galpin-fisker-rocket-wraps-725-hp-in-carbon-fiber-scoops-and-vents

You have to read the article on this gorgeous Pontiac lead sled to appreciate what has been done to it. There is an impressive array of custom modifications to make this car look this good, inside and out. There are a lot of neat ideas and attention to detail. The use of 8-lug wheels, a '58 fuel injection system on a '73 455 motor to produce 501 HP, just to name a few things done to this car.

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Shelby Mustangs arent usually the most understated designs, so its clear to see that Beau Boeckmann wasnt kidding when he says inspiration for the new Galpin-Fisker Rocket came partially from the fairly outrageous looking 1968 Shelby Mustang GT 500. Well, the inspiration for the myriad scoops and vents did, anyway.

http://www.hotrod.com/events/1411-galpin-fisker-rocket-wraps-725-hp-in-carbon-fiber-scoops-and-vents

That Shelby is hideous

I know that Ford is moving away from the retro look for the Mustrang, but I agree with Ringo, this is downright fuuuugly.

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OK - I've starred at this one for too long now. I love the look of this truck, except one thing is bugging me. Can someone tell me if they see it too or if I am imagining things.

Look at the front fender.

Is it me or is it a reflection? It appears that the front fender has been sectioned and widened to accommodate the new, wider front tires and the new, lowered stance of the truck (to me). The reflection seems to show a badly welded seam and/or paint line where the fender might have been altered. This sort of thing spoils the whole picture for me. Am I over analyzing this thing or is it really there? Is it just a reflection?

I can't honestly believe that a decent body man would let something that obvious show in the final product, given the look of the rest of the truck. Still.......it bugs me.

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Running the dragon in the rain...

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This pony owns giddy-up...

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Now that action-driving hero and professional rally driver Ken Block has released the seventh installation of his Gymkhana series, which features the incredibly brutal and supercool Hoonicorn RTR 1965 Ford Mustang, watch him terrorize British autojourno Chris Harris with the thing.

http://blog.caranddriver.com/watch-ken-block-give-chris-harris-a-thrill-ride-in-the-845-hp-hoonicorn-mustang

This pony owns giddy-up...

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Now that action-driving hero and professional rally driver Ken Block has released the seventh installation of his Gymkhana series, which features the incredibly brutal and supercool Hoonicorn RTR 1965 Ford Mustang, watch him terrorize British autojourno Chris Harris with the thing.

http://blog.caranddriver.com/watch-ken-block-give-chris-harris-a-thrill-ride-in-the-845-hp-hoonicorn-mustang

Hmmm.....obviously the thing not to say to Ken Block is to say "Ok I dare you to try to scare the hell out of me so much that my body involuntary discharges from very orifice at once while I am hold a video camera and yelling obscenities". I think Chris Harris screwed up, he got in the car in the first place.

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