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Very funny. Tail pipes on an electric car.

Buy an ATS-V instead.
 

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:cool: Weigh your PHEV down with a more flashy exhaust system for the small 4 cyl engine.

Can't you just glue on a fake fart can tailpipe dealio?

As you drive EV more you'll find you care less about the smelly gasser parts.
 

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:cool: Weigh your PHEV down with a more flashy exhaust system for the small 4 cyl engine.

Can't you just glue on a fake fart can tailpipe dealio?

As you drive EV more you'll find you care less about the smelly gasser parts.
Very funny. Tail pipes on an electric car.

Buy an ATS-V instead.
Because the ELR doesn't have an ICE?



Body kit?



Don't know where this came from or if this article is legit, but......

http://carsactivity.com/2018-cadillac-elr-new-model-facelift-and-price/

...it sure looks sweet!
 

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Because the ELR doesn't have an ICE?
There would be no exhaust or noise coming from exhaust pipes when driving in EV mode. Which is most of the time.
 

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Some folks just don't appreciate the extreme modder way.
Eyelids on the headlights, scoops, flames on the side, Naugahyde roof, curb feelers, roof mounted fog lights, neon light underglow, big whale tail spoiler, chopped and lowered roof... :)
 

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Eyelids on the headlights, scoops, flames on the side, Naugahyde roof, curb feelers, roof mounted fog lights, neon light underglow, big whale tail spoiler, chopped and lowered roof... :)


Takes a lot of work to chop a 49 Merc. Ask any rodder - this is how the Merc was meant to be.

Methinks SEMA isn't for everyone.
 

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The old Hot Rod magazines would have How To's that were pretty interesting. Lead was often used to fill in gaps, smooth out lines.
 

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The old Hot Rod magazines would have How To's that were pretty interesting. Lead was often used to fill in gaps, smooth out lines.
Hence the name Lead Sled.

We used lead in the mid-80s on limo rocker panels. Nasty job that was.

They still print hot rod magazines. I have a subscription to Street Rodder and Hot Rod, but I'm going to drop Hot Rod - it's too much about engine building and such for modern muscle cars (Camaro, Corvette, Challenger and Mustang). Not enough of the vintage stuff.
 
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