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Old September 19th, 2009   #1
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How many of yu knew about this?

Any of you know they brought back the company to build 6 new cars?
Pierce-Arrow Motor Company in Delaware/USA web address is piercearrow-corp.com
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Old September 19th, 2009   #2
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Re: How many of yu knew about this?

This reeks of a scam artist.
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Re: How many of yu knew about this?

All I can say is that Pacino (middle) is not aging well


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Re: How many of yu knew about this?

Well, Franco Sbarro is credited with the body designs, and he is a real person. The web site is very stingy with details, however.

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Colani's a kook.
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Luigi Colani may be a kook, but some of his work is very interesting.
Ever see the series of Bonneville racers he designed? Pretty cool stuff.
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That "car" is about as ugly as anything I've ever set eyes on. Why can't people just leave the dead classics alone? How many of these abortive attempts have been made? P/A, Stutz, Duesenberg, Cord, Mercer, Studebaker, Indian, the various kit cars, etc. Most were almost as hideous as the P/A abortion and all failed, some several times. Oh yeah, why do they all claim to have these super deluxe engines in the works, but end up putting Detroit crate engines in them, in the interim, until their engineers finish developing the V-12, 16, 24, Straight 8, 12 1200 HP engine?
The, proposed, bike is equally heinous. Just another over priced, quasi chopper for the gold chainers
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