OK, heres the question:
What is the first American car that has a plastic body to be mass produced?
OK, heres the question:
What is the first American car that has a plastic body to be mass produced?
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what is the plymouth pronto spyder
John says:
so i had to dump acid into the block tank today
i'm afraid to fap
cause i got it on my hands
is that a production car though?Originally Posted by baddabang
Wenn Sie wissen wollen, was einen volkswagen ein volkswagen macht, treibt es.
is it the mercedes benz smart car
John says:
so i had to dump acid into the block tank today
i'm afraid to fap
cause i got it on my hands
"American Car"Originally Posted by baddabang
a yeah i guess i got side trackedOriginally Posted by Egg Nog
John says:
so i had to dump acid into the block tank today
i'm afraid to fap
cause i got it on my hands
The correct answer is the Woodill Wildfire. They also made glaspar kits for stock chassis' (so you can be considered correct) They began production in 1952m with a fiberglass body. They were available as both a kit and a fully completed production car, although several hundred were made this way. It was a low-slung roadster. It used many parts from the Jeep!! It was based on the jeep chassis also, but the 90hp engine could be replaced by a Cadillac or Ford engine on request. Production ended in 1958.
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Bill Tritt who was building the G2 roadsters first, later made bodies for the Woodill cars. A number of both, had the Mameco Chassis
The Glaspar G2 is recognized as the " first ever, mass-produced, fiberglas-bodied car "
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Last edited by race42; 08-10-2008 at 05:12 AM.
now that's dedication ! or just spam (im not sure)
reviving a 4 year old thread just to correct a mistake
I am easily satisfied with the very best.
"It is a very good looking car, If you have cataract" - JC about the Alpine A610
Otherwise anyone who read that post would think it didn't have a mistake in it
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