Erm... due to some kind of freakish technical error at Proboards my post count seems to read 6000. This can't possibly be true as I'm far too busy working and spannering on my car to be waffling on about rusty old bangers on some sort of interweb fore-room or whatever these teenage "emu" kids do whilst listening to Romance! At The Disco or whatever...
Well, I like to see the funny side of these odd little glitches so I thought I'd post up one of my favourite made-up cars from film land...
The 6000 SUX
From Robocop.
From Wiki:
The 6000 SUX itself was based on a 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass with extensive bodywork. Commercials advertise the SUX as "an American tradition" with a fuel efficiency of 8.2 miles per gallon. In early production, it was to be powered by jet turbines. The exhaust of the turbine is still visible above the rear license plate of Clarence Boddicker's SUX in chase scenes. The 6000 SUX was designed by Gene Winfield of Winfield Rod & Custom, while the Chiodo Brothers Productions fabricated and animated the dinosaur puppet in the 6000 SUX commercial.
"I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!" etc...
Well, I like to see the funny side of these odd little glitches so I thought I'd post up one of my favourite made-up cars from film land...
The 6000 SUX
From Robocop.
From Wiki:
The 6000 SUX itself was based on a 1976 Oldsmobile Cutlass with extensive bodywork. Commercials advertise the SUX as "an American tradition" with a fuel efficiency of 8.2 miles per gallon. In early production, it was to be powered by jet turbines. The exhaust of the turbine is still visible above the rear license plate of Clarence Boddicker's SUX in chase scenes. The 6000 SUX was designed by Gene Winfield of Winfield Rod & Custom, while the Chiodo Brothers Productions fabricated and animated the dinosaur puppet in the 6000 SUX commercial.
"I'D BUY THAT FOR A DOLLAR!" etc...