And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
AI or photoshop. The shape is right, but the Charger badge is wrong, as are the hood scoop, the turn signal, the fenders should be inlet at the bumper corners, etc. Plus a project Charger is worth $10k now so who would waste it this way? Al_in_Ottawa
Nope, just pointing out that no classic car was actually damaged in the production of this image. The 2nd generation Charger is one of the best designs to come out of the '60s' I would hate to see one mutilated. Al_in_Ottawa
That's a Chicago street scene background. This Chicago born boy recognizes the only in Chicago black bricks used in the building behind the car. Looks just like my Grandparents 3 story Victorian's back walls.
Even if this were a photo taken IRL, it's hardly a workable design. More the sort of stunt that might have been done to hype a TV show. Easier and much cheaper to do in AI.
WAY!
ReplyDeleteArtishitful Intelligents at its finest. Everybody knows that the plow lights are blocking the radiator.
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Indeed! If you lived in the snow you'd understand the irrelevancy.
DeleteDoes an engineering degree from the University of Minnesota count as having frozen the 'nads running across the Washington Avenue bridge?
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AI or photoshop. The shape is right, but the Charger badge is wrong, as are the hood scoop, the turn signal, the fenders should be inlet at the bumper corners, etc. Plus a project Charger is worth $10k now so who would waste it this way?
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A picture of a classic Charger on bulldozer tracks, and you're objecting because the badge is inaccurate?
DeleteNope, just pointing out that no classic car was actually damaged in the production of this image. The 2nd generation Charger is one of the best designs to come out of the '60s' I would hate to see one mutilated.
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That's a Chicago street scene background. This Chicago born boy recognizes the only in Chicago black bricks used in the building behind the car. Looks just like my Grandparents 3 story Victorian's back walls.
ReplyDeleteWouldn’t really need much radiator in the winter - duh!
ReplyDeleteEven if this were a photo taken IRL, it's hardly a workable design. More the sort of stunt that might have been done to hype a TV show. Easier and much cheaper to do in AI.
ReplyDeleteIt's AI.
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