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The styling of the Leopard is rather derivative isn't it? Has Morgan written all over it. The Wiesmann is, as has been stated before, a cross between a Jaguar and a Healey.
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"First three pics of the Leopard, last of the Wiesmann."
The car with all the tail lights is the Wiesmann.
Bruce
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Thanks Bruce for setting me straight. I like the Wiesmann more than the Leopard.
It seems to me that most of the "new" cars are derivative of something else. Nothing really exciting happening with cars right now, especially with the ones most of us can afford. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
It seems to me that most of the "new" cars are derivative of something else. Nothing really exciting happening with cars right now, especially with the ones most of us can afford. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/frown.gif
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First time I glanced in the RView mirror an' saw one of the "newer" Chrysler 300 series grilles in th' background, I had an immediate thought: "Who in their right mind would be in this traffic with a Lusso?!?!?"
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