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RE: US RWD cars
- To: "Gene Brown" <[email protected]>, <[email protected]>
- Subject: RE: US RWD cars
- From: "Glenn Wasserman" <[email protected]>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2002 09:27:22 -0800
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- Thread-topic: US RWD cars
Also the Lincoln LS and the new Caddy CTS.
-----Original Message-----
From: Gene Brown [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, January 07, 2002 12:11 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: US RWD cars
As far as I can remember the only U.S. RWD cars (excluding SUVs and
other trucks) are the Ford Crown Vic/Gran Marquis/Town Car, the Mustang,
the GM Camarro/Firebird, the Corvette, the Dodge Viper, and the Plymouth
Prowler. It is interesting to note that all of them other than the Crown
Vic/Gran Marquis/Town Car are performance cars. Also the Crown Vic is
the car preferred as a police car, could it be the RWD? Or maybey it is
the fact the the trunk can hold 3, maybe 4 bodies. Also I believe that
the Crown Vic/Gran Marquis/Town Car are also the only U.S. cars that
still have are not unibody, they have a real/seperate frame.
Gene Brown
Simi Valley, CA
78 Spider
72 Montreal
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