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larss
post Mar 31 2011, 02:17 AM
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We all know one car where the rear window is leaning "inwards" but there were also a few others guess this list is uncomplete?


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Ford Anglia:
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Lotus Europa Special:
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Renault Scenic (well almost):
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post Mar 31 2011, 04:15 AM
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64 Mercury Monterey

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post Mar 31 2011, 06:08 AM
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Fiat X19 - so close its eire...
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post Mar 31 2011, 07:53 AM
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64 Mercury Monterey

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post Mar 31 2011, 08:03 AM
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I found some more

1960 Lincoln Continental
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1953 Packard Balboa
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Does this count?
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post Mar 31 2011, 08:16 AM
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Yes, There are a few ferraris that have this type of window.

Don't forget Honda Del Sol (Well, That window isn't exactly vertical)
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post Mar 31 2011, 08:21 AM
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and the Pontiac Fiero.
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post Mar 31 2011, 09:09 AM
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and the Lotus Elise
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post Mar 31 2011, 09:38 AM
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TR-7/8 ?
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QUOTE(PBC914 @ Mar 31 2011, 07:21 AM) *

and the Pontiac Fiero.


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I gotta be careful how I say this on this forum, but I still like those. I've had a few. Couple with V8's. This one was a aluminum blocked FI V8 I converted a few years back. It's scary how much like a 914 it drove.



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post Mar 31 2011, 10:06 AM
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QUOTE(Root_Werks @ Mar 31 2011, 08:47 AM) *

QUOTE(PBC914 @ Mar 31 2011, 07:21 AM) *

and the Pontiac Fiero.


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I gotta be careful how I say this on this forum, but I still like those. I've had a few. Couple with V8's. This one was a aluminum blocked FI V8 I converted a few years back. It's scary how much like a 914 it drove.


way back in the early 90's when i was looking at mid engined cars i was seriously considering a v8 fiero. the stock 4 has the same bolt pattern on the rear as a sbc, correct? what about the handling? i've heard the early fiero's weren't particulaly forgiving. wish gm would've kept developing that platform.
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The 1958 -'60 Lincoln Continental Convertibles also had a reverse canted rear window that moved up and down for ventilation, but also retracted entirely with the convertible top, leaving a smooth transition to the trunk lid with no boot. It was some pretty remarkable engineering.
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QUOTE(pt_700 @ Mar 31 2011, 08:06 AM) *

QUOTE(Root_Werks @ Mar 31 2011, 08:47 AM) *

QUOTE(PBC914 @ Mar 31 2011, 07:21 AM) *

and the Pontiac Fiero.


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I gotta be careful how I say this on this forum, but I still like those. I've had a few. Couple with V8's. This one was a aluminum blocked FI V8 I converted a few years back. It's scary how much like a 914 it drove.


way back in the early 90's when i was looking at mid engined cars i was seriously considering a v8 fiero. the stock 4 has the same bolt pattern on the rear as a sbc, correct? what about the handling? i've heard the early fiero's weren't particulaly forgiving. wish gm would've kept developing that platform.



Yes, the 84 - 87 Fieros were not the best. It got a redesign in 88 and was much better (along with the brakes) I had an 88 for 9 years as a daily driver and it handled and drove very nice and was fun.
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QUOTE(larss @ Mar 31 2011, 01:17 AM) *

We all know one car where the rear window is leaning "inwards" but there were also a few others guess this list is uncomplete?



Honda Del Sol - it even went down for that non-sunroof cool air feeling.
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QUOTE(Phoenix-MN @ Mar 31 2011, 11:53 AM) *

QUOTE(pt_700 @ Mar 31 2011, 08:06 AM) *

QUOTE(Root_Werks @ Mar 31 2011, 08:47 AM) *

QUOTE(PBC914 @ Mar 31 2011, 07:21 AM) *

and the Pontiac Fiero.


(IMG:style_emoticons/default/agree.gif)

I gotta be careful how I say this on this forum, but I still like those. I've had a few. Couple with V8's. This one was a aluminum blocked FI V8 I converted a few years back. It's scary how much like a 914 it drove.


way back in the early 90's when i was looking at mid engined cars i was seriously considering a v8 fiero. the stock 4 has the same bolt pattern on the rear as a sbc, correct? what about the handling? i've heard the early fiero's weren't particulaly forgiving. wish gm would've kept developing that platform.



Yes, the 84 - 87 Fieros were not the best. It got a redesign in 88 and was much better (along with the brakes) I had an 88 for 9 years as a daily driver and it handled and drove very nice and was fun.


Been a few years, but if I remember correctly:

SBC's or 4.3's etc don't bolt up to the getrag tranny at all. They require an adapter plate and are heavy, really heavy. I went the route of a 4.5 liter GM aluminum block (not the 4.9, too much stroke). It was an easy 280ft tq and about 165hp, but turned a true 1800rpms @ 60mph in 5th. So it was very quick. The engine required no mod's and bolted right up to the getrag trans. Everything under the hood and even the ALDL connections looked as though done at the factory. I had no custom parts.

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Oh, it lost 45lbs over the 2.8 V6 I pulled out. So being an 88' and even more balanced, it handled very well.


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