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Undecided. I like the way the boot pokes out a bit like a vintage "trunk" type affairI do not like the roofline/rear window which makes the ensemble look like an over-inflated neue-Scirocco.

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Do you have two labradors?No.Plenty of space for "Bob". Also, ensure that you always park in such a manner that you do not need to reverse. Or ask your valet to do it for you.

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I love odd specials like this too, limited factory runs, however i reckon that will end up in the gaydon motor museam the only one of its kind along with the SD1 estate 8)

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It must be absolutely enormous when you see it in the flesh so to speak. Does look like a Scirocco thats been fattened up for Christmas though.

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Front/sides=win, back looks like a sort of pregnant PT Cruiser.

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Its been done before....

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Its been done before.....

 

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I fully approve of this, although I would obviously rather have the Allegro.

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I'd rather it was a proper shooting break with stressed wood construction and a much squarer back end.

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I suppose if I could afford one, rather than reverse I would just have the world turned around to suit.

LOL !
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It's been done before !!

 

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The very pretty Lynx Eventer.

 

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And the ugly hearse-like Avon XJ6.

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http://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201016357150630/sort/priceasc/usedcars/model/300c/make/chrysler/radius/1501/postcode/fy39da/page/1?logcode=p

 

£9K - give it a few years and it will be sub £1200 shite territory... And room for the Labradors....

I quite like the look of that.

 

Sadly a friend in Chicago has a Dodge Charger (same car underneath) and its a cheaply built parts bin special.

The one on autotrader doesn't even have the benefit of a V8...

I thought that was Chrysler's modus operandi since the mid 80's. Even the Viper and Prowler were conceived under the same mentality.
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I'd rather it was a proper shooting break with stressed wood construction and a much squarer back end.

Like this?

 

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