Wanted to see what could happen if i coloured them traditionally. Not ever doing it again.
A fourth-gen Chevrolet Camaro (pre-'98 SS is my favourite) and a Pontiac Sunfire (yeah, wedge nosed cars!).
The Camaro was referenced from a blueprint while the Sunfire comes from an ad I found in a R&T magazine from 1996.
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Hazel © me
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            A fourth-gen Chevrolet Camaro (pre-'98 SS is my favourite) and a Pontiac Sunfire (yeah, wedge nosed cars!).
The Camaro was referenced from a blueprint while the Sunfire comes from an ad I found in a R&T magazine from 1996.
Cars © General Motors
Hazel © me
Decent comments are always welcome!
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                    It worked as in you could start the car and perform basic driving maneuvers with it. Despite this, the windshield was cracked, the airbags were blown, the front bumper was smashed nearly to the point of rubbing against the tires, the air conditioner would kill the motor if turned on, and a few other things I honestly can't remember. Most of it was fixed over time and I still "own" the car (no one took it away from me, my parents didn't punish me), but with nowhere urgent to drive to (little money for gas or buying things) and lingering fears that I might wreck again (this has happened before the dumpster incident), the car hasn't been in use for a while now except for those who need an emergency vehicle.  Technically that counts as not owning a vehicle, I guess, since it's currently not in use? Once I get a job I should go driving once more. :)                 
            
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