I dont recall his name...but a designer a couple of weeks ago came up with these. He drew up what old cars/ads would look like if he did a version of them using new models. This is the result of that.
https://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2018/10/02/scca-racetruck-challenge-pole-position-mayhem for example... anything was possible in the early 90s
It's not.
ReplyDeleteput on your reading glasses, take your meds, then look at this ad again and remind me, what does it say across the door?
DeleteNot sure if you are serious or if you are attempting to be humorous... but you do realize this it totally Photoshopped, right?
DeleteIf it's on the internet, it must be true!
ReplyDeleteI dont recall his name...but a designer a couple of weeks ago came up with these. He drew up what old cars/ads would look like if he did a version of them using new models. This is the result of that.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.motor1.com/news/361831/1989-jeep-cherokee-trackhawk-rendering/
ReplyDeleteThanks! I hadn't heard about this... darn shame, but great artwork/concept!
DeleteIf you can recall the Shelby GLHS, then you'll agree, anything was possible in the early 90s
ReplyDeleteAnd the Shelby Dakota, and the 454 SS, and the V10 Dodge truck, and the Daytona and GTX trucks with the wings
ReplyDeletehttps://www.hagerty.com/articles-videos/articles/2018/10/02/scca-racetruck-challenge-pole-position-mayhem for example... anything was possible in the early 90s
ReplyDeleteThere certainly were a lot of wacky creations in the late 80s early 90s! The oddest one must have been the convertible Dakota pickups.
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