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xoxoxoBruce 08-19-2012 10:56 PM

I doubt it, I don't see any machine guns.

BigV 08-20-2012 12:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Gravdigr (Post 825146)
Did Wolf buy a murdersickle?

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You've been misled. There should be a speech bubble around the words on the seat indicating dialog. It's not supposed to be an affiliation logo.

John Sellers 08-20-2012 10:49 PM

I was going to post this in the "Interesting Links..." thread, but since it's mostly photos, I figured it'd be more appropriate here in RP. The site was put on the web a year ago, but I just found it today. So, here it is: Northern Lights over Teepees

Gravdigr 08-24-2012 01:03 PM

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This sculpture is by Jed Lind, and is entitled "Gold, Silver, and Lead".

It's made up of seven cloned Honda Civics. The caption called them '1st generation' Civics, and referred to them as 1979 models, but I personally owned a 1977 Civic, and I remember mine being a little, idk, 'rounder', so...

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ETA: I thought I had a pic of it. A scanned Polaroid, no less.

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I don't if the art is Civics or not, now. Rabbits, maybe?

glatt 08-24-2012 01:53 PM

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jimhelm 08-24-2012 01:56 PM

Plymouth horizon or dodge colt. The rabbit had 4 doors unless gti. Taller rise below the c pillar too

lumberjim 08-24-2012 02:01 PM

hmm.. maybe not. that rounded rear side window throws me. maybe a hyundai?

http://www.allpar.com/photos/dodge/1987/omni.jpg

lumberjim 08-24-2012 02:03 PM

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Lind gave in, eventually — these days, he negotiates via a 1973 Toyota pickup — but the experience stuck. And while it wasn’t exactly the impetus for the towering stack of clean, white 1979 Honda Civics he installed at the Toronto Sculpture Garden this week, it would also be wrong to assume it had nothing to do with it, either.
79 civics

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_MiZ-UqDwf6...+Tristan+1.jpg

infinite monkey 08-24-2012 02:18 PM

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Originally Posted by jimhelm (Post 826307)
Plymouth horizon or dodge colt. The rabbit had 4 doors unless gti. Taller rise below the c pillar too

I thought it was the plymouth horizon and dodge omni that were so similar to each other.

My friend in college had one (or the other) and she drove it down the middle of campus one night...I was in it. I don't even think we were drinking. I put something in the personals section of the college paper about the (one or the other car) being careful to not hit trees, and luckily I got the wrong car.

glatt 08-24-2012 02:25 PM

I've been looking at a ton of 1979 hatchbacks and can't find any that have that rear window. It's got such round corners. None of them have those curves.

infinite monkey 08-24-2012 02:29 PM

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The Dodge Omni and the similar Plymouth Horizon were front wheel drive cars introduced by the Dodge and Plymouth divisions of the Chrysler Corporation in North America in 1978, and were based on a European Simca-based design of the same name. While they are generally not credited, they were the first of many successful front-wheel drive models, such as the Dodge Aries/Plymouth Reliant and the Dodge Caravan/Plymouth Voyager which helped return Chrysler to profitability.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodge_Omni

Rhianne 08-24-2012 03:07 PM

Is there some dispute? They look like Civic shells to me.

glatt 08-24-2012 03:12 PM

Perhaps stylized civic shells. The window is wrong and the sharp angles are wrong. But the holes for the tail lights are correct and the overall shape is close.

Gravdigr 08-26-2012 12:29 PM

I once drove my Civic for ten days with a broken clutch cable. Up-shifting was no problem as the tranny was not a synchronized design to begin with, just let off the gas and shift, no problem.

Stopping wasn't a problem either, go to neutral, stop, turn the engine off, wait for my turn, crank the engine with the car in gear and take off in one smooth move.

Downshifting was another story, I could make third by revving the engine up a bit when I hit neutral, but anything else called for a complete stop/restart.

Lamplighter 08-27-2012 09:09 PM

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Aug. 27, 2012: Photomicrographs of a new species of ancient gall mite
found in 230-million-year-old amber droplets from northeastern Italy.
The mite was named Ampezzoa triassica.
(AP Photo/A. Schmidt, University of Göttingen, PNAS)
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