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A fourth generation Chevrolet Caprice hi-riser. This model Caprice is commonly known by the term "bubble" due to its rounded style. Hi-risers are a type of heavily-customized automobile, typically a full-size, body-on-frame, rear-wheel drive American sedan.
One of the famous custom cars in the classic American custom style, the Hirohata Merc [1] A custom car is a passenger vehicle that has been altered to improve its performance, change its aesthetics, or combine both. Some automotive enthusiasts in the United States want to push "styling and performance a step beyond the showroom floor - to truly ...
Donk, Antwerp, a village in the municipality of Mol, a province of Antwerp, Belgium; Donk, a village in the municipality of Berlare, province of East Flanders, Belgium; Donk, a village in the municipality of Maldegem, province of East Flanders, Belgium; Donk, a village in the municipality of Herk-de-Stad, province of Limburg, Belgium
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The Chrome package only becomes unlocked when paired with the SR5 crew cab (a.k.a. Double Cab) and the standard five-foot cargo bed. Choosing the truck's optional 3.5-liter V-6 is also required.
It was part of the "Sweet 16" Hot Wheels cars in 1968. In 2000, the Deora II was released, a modern interpretation version of the original. The vehicle is also Joseph "Vert" Wheeler's signature car in Hot Wheels: World Race and the AcceleRacers series. Three years later, in preparation for Hot Wheels' 35th anniversary, a full size Deora II was ...
Racecar roll cage inside a Suzuki Swift. A roll cage is a specially engineered and constructed frame built in (or sometimes around, in which case it is known as an exo cage) the passenger compartment of a vehicle to protect its occupants from being injured or killed in an accident, particularly in the event of a rollover.
The Ford Fox platform is an automobile platform that was used by Ford Motor Company from the 1978 to 1993 model years. Originally introduced to underpin compact sedans, the Fox architecture was utilized for a wide variety of vehicle designs for Ford and Lincoln-Mercury vehicles.