Favorite Pontiac Concept
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I've loved this car from day one of seeing it years ago.





The Pontiac Stinger concept introduced in 1989, featured all-wheel drive, carbon fibre body panels and, with the exception of the windshield, removable glass panels. The distinctive aerodynamic grey-and-green body could be transformed from two-door enclosed transportation to an open-air vehicle for all-season fun, utility and convenience.





The Pontiac Stinger concept introduced in 1989, featured all-wheel drive, carbon fibre body panels and, with the exception of the windshield, removable glass panels. The distinctive aerodynamic grey-and-green body could be transformed from two-door enclosed transportation to an open-air vehicle for all-season fun, utility and convenience.
Ah! We're both right, though. It was the Banshee body (which was the way-outrageous precursor to the 1993 Firebird) on a basic FWD chassis. There's a company that sells a KITT (pun intended) to turn a '93-era Firebird into the Banshee, though I really don't know why you'd want to.
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no one for the GTO concept huh? wonder why :P
Originally posted by burningman@August 7, 2005, 9:16 PM
I've loved this car from day one of seeing it years ago.





The Pontiac Stinger concept introduced in 1989, featured all-wheel drive, carbon fibre body panels and, with the exception of the windshield, removable glass panels. The distinctive aerodynamic grey-and-green body could be transformed from two-door enclosed transportation to an open-air vehicle for all-season fun, utility and convenience.

I've loved this car from day one of seeing it years ago.





The Pontiac Stinger concept introduced in 1989, featured all-wheel drive, carbon fibre body panels and, with the exception of the windshield, removable glass panels. The distinctive aerodynamic grey-and-green body could be transformed from two-door enclosed transportation to an open-air vehicle for all-season fun, utility and convenience.

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