Suicide doors?
#18
This is why I don't take much time in the appearance forum anymore-people who have nothing but bad things to say about my car. And yes, I AM COCKY about it-I have worked very hard and spent alot of my OWN hard earned money on the car. Love it or hate it, I don't care. It is a fun hobby that I enjoy and it always wins at every car show it goes to. So there.
#19
This is why I don't take much time in the appearance forum anymore-people who have nothing but bad things to say about my car. And yes, I AM COCKY about it-I have worked very hard and spent alot of my OWN hard earned money on the car. Love it or hate it, I don't care. It is a fun hobby that I enjoy and it always wins at every car show it goes to. So there.
#20
This is why I don't take much time in the appearance forum anymore-people who have nothing but bad things to say about my car. And yes, I AM COCKY about it-I have worked very hard and spent alot of my OWN hard earned money on the car. Love it or hate it, I don't care. It is a fun hobby that I enjoy and it always wins at every car show it goes to. So there.
#21
#25
It may actually make these cars easier to get out of in a tight spot.. Like the scissor doors.. I've thought of them, just to make it easier to get out of this car when I'm in a tight parking spot w/ no other options.. (Parked between two SUV's or trucks, in a tight space.) I try to avoid tight parking areas if I can.
I wonder how the windows would seal?? I think the door seal would crush in that location, Front. IMO, Suicide doors never look right to me.. Unless it's in an older 40's model car..
I wonder how the windows would seal?? I think the door seal would crush in that location, Front. IMO, Suicide doors never look right to me.. Unless it's in an older 40's model car..
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