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KatAddictOnly 2% would buy a Thunderbird, Not surprising to me, what a Waste of Metal and Plastic !
Kraut2% of what/who?
Marty UsherDarcy - so far only one person has selected the Tbird over the SSR and Prowler. It would be my third choice of the three but I would still rather drive a new Tbird than a lot of other cars being produced today.

I would like to see the same poll on the new Tbird website and see the results.

Happy Prowling in the New Year!

Marty

This message has been edited by Marty Usher on 12-30-2002 at 10:47 AM

spoonsThe sidewinder was one bad a$$ concept truck! Drop top, 400 HP truck.... those boys over at GM building the SSR are geniuses???

Body doubles?

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Brian K. Richardson
Hartford, CT (Wishing I was back in Palm Beach, FL) http://www.brianrichardson.net

1997 Purple W/ 1997 Mopar Trailer
TGF Metalcrafters Rear Spoiler ~ Splash Guards(Front + Back) ~ Ceramic brake pads (front) ~ "Cracked Ice" shimmers on rear bumpers ~ Magic Touch Design 2.2 Air Intake ~ Purple Painted Shift Bezel ~ Trailer Leather Bra ~ Complete, Speaker Upgrade ~ $15 chrome grill ~ Front Suspension Brace ~ 2001 Prowler Ignition Key
"Drive = Love"

This message has been edited by spoons on 12-30-2002 at 10:56 AM

cnote61. Prowler
2. SSR
3. T-bird

I think they are going to build to many SSR's IMO.

Black Tie 161I think the T-Bord looks really sharp in person. I've seen various colors.

the only turn-off is the chromed PLASTIC eggcrate grill. It looks so plastic and cheesy, it doesn't belong on a $42,000 car.

Randy CobbHow big is the SSR?
I heard one report that it was the size of the S-10 and another that it was a full size.
Can anyone clarify?

I agree with Black Tie. The T-Bird has the look and feel of a cheap car. Classy lines, but not materials.

I think the photo of the SSR that Spoons shows above is sharp. I wouldn't trade my Prowler for one, but I like the look.

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CJLike all other concept vehicles, the SSR will not be exactly as the concept vehicle looks......I read that it lacks a lot in the production vehicle.
CTProwlerI think the T-Bird will look Ok if you put a woman behind the wheel. Just like a Miata its not a guys car in my mind.. just My opinion

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pumpkin[QUOTE]Originally posted by Randy Cobb:
[B]How big is the SSR?
The overall length is 191.6in approx


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Current mods: Mopar dual exhaust & front mudflaps; MacMotorsports Air Intake;
Real Rod Air Patrol; Graphics by Balistek Designs; ($8) Chrome grille; Chrome
tire valve-stem covers; Painted rear bumper lettering; Prowler Pro Gears; Synthetic
Oil; Raybestos Ceramic Brake Pads; TGF Door Panel Inserts & Headrest Covers;
SheepskinExpress Sheepskin Seatcovers; Grille Light; Pinstriping by Bo Boring;
Painted Valve Cover; Window Tinting; Windshield Visor Banner; Front Bumper
Removal / Relocation of Front Turn Signal Lights; Real Rod Transmission Cooler
Cover, Sill and Carper Covers, Aero Front Covers and Roadster Rear Pan and
rear bumpers removed.

More 'Pumpkin' photos . . . . . More cars and other stuff

New pictures in Personal Scrapbook (9/26/02)

"I may have to grow older, but I do not have to grow up!"

BeWare
Stats on SSR

191.6 inches long
78.6 inches wide
63.8 inches tall
116 inch wheelbase
4,957 lbs
5.3 L V-8 rated at 290 hp
only transmission available 4L65-E four speed automatic

Sits on a TrailBlazer SUV chassis

This message has been edited by BeWare on 12-30-2002 at 09:18 PM

JCProwlerThe T-Bird looks like a Chevron toy car, the SSR is not to bad. If I didnt own a Prowler and if I had the $$$ I like the 2002 GTS Viper.

This message has been edited by topcat on 12-30-2002 at 09:33 PM

Koastal CatI find it refreshing that the big 3 are trying to bring back some the old styles using modern technology. Looking forward to seeing the production version of the GT40.

- Kcat

CJ
quote:
I think the T-Bird will look Ok if you put a woman behind the wheel.

CTC........what exactly does that mean?........and what is the Prowler........a car for the men or women?

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