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Now and Zen |
Well, there is something that I have noticed for a while that I find somewhat perplexing. I noticed vehicles that are not Buicks, that the owners have attached Buick style trim holes on them. I've seen them on cars, SUVs and Trucks of a variety of different manufacturers. Does anyone know the reasoning behind this affectation? ___________________________________________________________________________ "....imitate the action of the Tiger." | ||
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Stick-on Pep-Boys accessories, in most cases. Not a fan The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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Looking at life thru a windshield |
3 hole Buick was a Lesabre and 4 hole was an Electra I think or something like that. Why people started putting them on other brands, no idea. | |||
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I seem to recall the 4 hole, on later models, was indicative of the higher power/performance trim of the model as well. The Enemy's gate is down. | |||
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10mm is The Boom of Doom |
Gun ports. God Bless and Protect the Once and Future President, Donald John Trump. | |||
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Optimistic Cynic |
My first car was a three-hole '51 Special, complete with sunshade. A gift from my sister. The day after she gave it to me, she took it to the car wash, ripped the sunshade clean off. Perhaps the saddest I ever saw her. Speaking of adding trim to a car, the RR grill on Wesley Snipes'/Willie Mays Hayes' VW in Major League has to be one of the most iconic. | |||
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4 Holers were called Deuce and a Quarters in my neck of the woods. The “POLICE" Their job Is To Save Your Ass, Not Kiss It The muzzle end of a .45 pretty much says "go away" in any language - Clint Smith | |||
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Yes, I remember the family 1953 LeSabre. My dad's 1973 Electra was a monster that I used for a while. The 455 cubic inch engine would pull my 17' fishing boat as if nothing was there. __________________________________________________ If you can't dazzle them with brilliance, baffle them with bullshit! Sigs Owned - A Bunch | |||
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אַרְיֵה |
The CruiseLine VentiPorts, introduced in the late 1940's, were originally intended to show the number of cylinders. The six cylinder Buicks had three VentiPorts on each side; the eight cylinder models had four VentiPorts on each side. הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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A Grateful American |
The Straight 6 ended before the Ventiports and the V6 was introduced in 1962 in small cars, so it was never about the 6 cylinder. So the 4 ports was always the less powerful engines both the Straight 8 and the Fireball V8 (nailheads). (I have had Buicks since the mid 70s) "the meaning of life, is to give life meaning" ✡ Ani Yehudi אני יהודי Le'olam lo shuv לעולם לא שוב! | |||
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When you mention Buicks and VentiPorts, I think of Centuries and Roadmasters... I think "Roadmaster" might be the best car NAME ever devised. Too bad the ones from the 90's kept the name but misplaced the exuberance. === I would like to apologize to anyone I have *not* offended. Please be patient. I will get to you shortly. | |||
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Let me guess - a 70s-80s sedan with giant rims on it as well. | |||
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אַרְיֵה |
The Motor Trend website has some information about this. https://www.motortrend.com/veh...rts-the-early-years/ הרחפת שלי מלאה בצלופחים | |||
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On the 59 Chevy, they call these exhaust ports. They're fake of course, but they were an accessory option to be placed in the rear quarter behind the wheel. I do recall them on the 50s Buicks too. P229 | |||
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Saluki |
This is how my dad explained it to me. ----------The weather is here I wish you were beautiful---------- | |||
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I swear I had something for this |
Recent Maserati models have done the port holes, but I guarantee they are not Pep Boys stick ons... | |||
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