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special-K 09-05-2013 08:06 AM

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That is my favorite

skorpioskorpio 09-05-2013 11:02 AM

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So we have a couple of Le Mano Mino GTOs, a Skymino GS, a Montemino, a Cuttlemino 442, and a Novamino. :lol:

special-K 09-05-2013 11:32 AM

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Hah hah,yeah. But I believe the proper terms are Pontiac Cabramino,Buick Alondramino,Olds Quatro Quatro Dosamino, and I don't know what the Spanish for Monte Carlo and Nova is :lol:

I have a few pictures of pre-59-aminos I'll show later :lol:

Ol Blue K20 09-05-2013 12:01 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 6254794)
Hah hah,yeah. But I believe the proper terms are Pontiac Cabramino,Buick Alondramino,Olds Quatro Quatro Dosamino, and I don't know what the Spanish for Monte Carlo and Nova is :lol:

I have a few pictures of pre-59-aminos I'll show later :lol:

Nova is already spanish...;)

White70C20 09-05-2013 12:29 PM

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Those are so cool! I really like the one at the beginning of this thread. Maybe I'll convert my C20 into an "Oldsrolet 4420"? That would be kinda cool, right?

skorpioskorpio 09-05-2013 12:50 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 6254794)
Hah hah,yeah. But I believe the proper terms are Pontiac Cabramino,Buick Alondramino,Olds Quatro Quatro Dosamino, and I don't know what the Spanish for Monte Carlo and Nova is :lol:

I have a few pictures of pre-59-aminos I'll show later :lol:

Wouldn't it be Cabriomino and Alondromino so as not to confuse the gender? Then again the original is named after a trail in Southern California so Maybe gender confusion isn't really an issue.

special-K 09-05-2013 09:44 PM

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Nova is already spanish...;)

I have dry humor. I guess it's a Starmino,then,right?. Monte Carlo is a hotel in Madrid,so also Spanish :cool:
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Originally Posted by White70C20 (Post 6254877)
Those are so cool! I really like the one at the beginning of this thread. Maybe I'll convert my C20 into an "Oldsrolet 4420"? That would be kinda cool, right?

Yep! Oldsrolet 4420 :lol: How about C442?
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Originally Posted by skorpioskorpio (Post 6254900)
Wouldn't it be Cabriomino and Alondromino so as not to confuse the gender? Then again the original is named after a trail in Southern California so Maybe gender confusion isn't really an issue.

You're right. Wouldn't want to be confusing gender. How about Cabramina? Or Alondramina? I know Camino means Road,trail,etc. But,what does El mean? :lol:

skorpioskorpio 09-05-2013 11:40 PM

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I have dry humor. I guess it's a Starmino,then,right?. Monte Carlo is a hotel in Madrid,so also Spanish :cool:

Um French Riviera actually, well specifically Monoco. So maybe it should be Monte Minuette.

Ol Blue K20 09-06-2013 12:59 AM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 6255708)
I have dry humor. I guess it's a Starmino,then,right?. Monte Carlo is a hotel in Madrid,so also Spanish :cool:

Yep! Oldsrolet 4420 :lol: How about C442?

You're right. Wouldn't want to be confusing gender. How about Cabriamina? Or Alondramina? I know Camino means Road,trail,etc. But,what does El mean? :lol:

Starmino...;) the english doesn't sound right:lol:
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special-K 09-06-2013 06:52 AM

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Originally Posted by skorpioskorpio (Post 6255903)
Um French Riviera actually, well specifically Monoco. So maybe it should be Monte Minuette.

Is that the one Chevy named it after? Because there are also Hotel Monte Carlos in Barcelona and Seville,Spain...maybe others. The one on the Riviera is probably the original. And,HEY! I just realized the connection between the Riviera and Monte Carlos. Back in 81/82 or so I hooked up with the gal I ended up marrying,who had two kids. I had a '71 K/20 and wanted a Chevy family car from the same year/era for my new family. I decided since I had a rough & tumble truck,it would be cool to have a smooth comfortable glide ride (already bought a '55 wagon). It seemed the Monte Carlo would be perfect,since I didn't want to get too far away from the sportier Nova/Chevelle end of the line. That's when I stumbled on the '63 Riviera I bought. I looked at it and it hit me,"this is the same type of car". It's the car that started the whole personal luxury line for GM that came out in the late-60s. But,I never saw the connection in the names. Hmmm...Grand Prix,that's French,too!
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Starmino...;) the english doesn't sound right:lol:
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You're right. What was I thinking? It's so obvious. That one is an El Camino II. Sounds better than Staroad

Ol Blue K20 09-06-2013 08:20 AM

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Staroad.....that's bad....:lol::lol:
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DGulliver 09-06-2013 09:06 AM

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"Monte Carlo" is a district in the Principality of Monaco, near the south of France. The word is Italian in origin, and translates literally in Italian or French as "Mount Charles".

GM sure came up with some fancy names, and a lot of them from real places around the globe..

special-K 09-06-2013 09:31 AM

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How Romanic :lol: It's all French to me...I mean Latin :cool: I'd like to learn more about the history of that region. I like how Pontiac,in the muscle era,used famous race names for their models...GTO,Bonneville,Grand Prix,LeMans,Trans Am,Firebird...wait,which came first,the drag strip or car? (The car)

I love the name Camaro. In french it means Friend or the comradeship of good friends...which it such has created in a strong following. But,there's another definition I like even better. It's a medical term that means: A disease contracted by horse,usually Mustangs,that results in death! :ito:

1970SWB 09-06-2013 01:07 PM

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Mine, but never did paint it. Strictly bolted on & wouldn't have needed much body work to look & fit right..........

skorpioskorpio 09-06-2013 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by special-K (Post 6256150)
Is that the one Chevy named it after? Because there are also Hotel Monte Carlos in Barcelona and Seville,Spain...maybe others. The one on the Riviera is probably the original. And,HEY! I just realized the connection between the Riviera and Monte Carlos. Back in 81/82 or so I hooked up with the gal I ended up marrying,who had two kids. I had a '71 K/20 and wanted a Chevy family car from the same year/era for my new family. I decided since I had a rough & tumble truck,it would be cool to have a smooth comfortable glide ride (already bought a '55 wagon). It seemed the Monte Carlo would be perfect,since I didn't want to get too far away from the sportier Nova/Chevelle end of the line. That's when I stumbled on the '63 Riviera I bought. I looked at it and it hit me,"this is the same type of car". It's the car that started the whole personal luxury line for GM that came out in the late-60s. But,I never saw the connection in the names. Hmmm...Grand Prix,that's French,too!

The Pontiac Grand Prix and the Chevrolet Monte Carlo were corresponding cars, as in the race in Monaco and the casino in Monaco. Of coarse the Grand Prix significantly predated the Monte Carlo. The early Buick Riviera (63-65) is a platform unique to Buick, and then in 1966 you have the most unlikely of sister vehicles, the Buick Riviera and the Oldsmobile Toronado, which share windshields, wheelbase, body panel dimensions and lots of other dimensional data, but totally, totally different drivetrains and suspensions, the Buick is rear wheel drive 4 corner coils and the Olds is front wheel drive with torsion bars and mono leafs (with a planetary differential and a strange TH400 folded in half, oh and the 2nd highest HP engine GM offered in 66 behind the 427 'Vette, I've owned 2 of them). I always assumed the Riviera floor pan was the backup plan in the event the front wheel drive system went horribly wrong (Ralph Nader days you know). The El Dorado got a stretched version of the Toronado drive train a year later. Honestly I think the Toronado is one of the best looking cars GM did in the '60s, the drive train is actually pretty tedious to drive around town, but somewhere around 80, these cars just float, so smooth, and you better keep an eye on the speedometer (which rolls, the needle is stationary) because you'll drift well past 100 smoothly and effortlessly, like the car has taken over the driving.

So what does this all have to do with trucks, Ah but that's the strangest part, a few years later GMC took the Toronado chassis and stretched it to silly levels and added a 2nd rear axle and gave us this:
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi..._Motorhome.jpg

Cobblemizer 05-02-2016 09:49 PM

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Digging up an old thread, was going to talk about the Pontiac truck, it's owned by the owner of north end garage in libertyville il, his name is Don, super cool guy. His family ownes three shops in the area including a restoration shop, he stops by the shop I work at from time to time, driving the gold Pontiac pickup

skorpioskorpio 05-04-2016 03:53 AM

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Well since you dug it up again, it gives me the opportunity to post the render I had done of my Pontiacish Jimmy GT project with a split surround (modified) GMC grill, Trans Am fender extractors and Gran Prix door handles....
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Oh and Trans Am marker lights, and the headrests are actually from a Trans Am Indy pace car... and the Shelby Daytona Coupe wheels are somewhat Ponticish.

dazza 05-04-2016 04:57 AM

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^^ nice, I like it waaay better than the Pontruck in the first post.

special-K 05-04-2016 09:38 AM

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Originally Posted by Cobblemizer (Post 7580551)
Digging up an old thread, was going to talk about the Pontiac truck, it's owned by the owner of north end garage in libertyville il, his name is Don, super cool guy. His family ownes three shops in the area including a restoration shop, he stops by the shop I work at from time to time, driving the gold Pontiac pickup

You're talking about the truck this thread started over? That is cool you know him, and the truck. What more can you tell about it?


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