The wide AE Lumina was the same way, and for the most part the Thunderbird. It's just the way they were shaping them.morrisey0 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 06, 2024 9:10 amI looked at that catalog page again, and it caught my eye that AE referred to this body as a "stock car." In reality, the body is super widened with flat panels on the side and rear, exactly like a trans am car (why I bought it). The shape is really nothing like a stock car / Nascar of the time at all. Wonder why they didn't call it a trans am car? Not as popular with the American male as stock car racing?
Anywho, don't mean to continue to make this thread into a body thread. Although I think it makes sense. I think there are going to be a slew of DS builds soon, and many are going to want alternatives to the stock body.
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The proportions started to get more accurate with the narrow cars/bodies.