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TWO THOUSAND AND FIVE
(A Group Design Effort)
June. 2003

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Entry #6: M. Veesart's Concept


TIGER MK III - 2005

Enough artists concepts! My Tiger is in keeping with the traditions established by the likes of Ford with the introduction of the 1974 Mustang or Pontiac with the LeMans of the early nineties or Chevy with the Malibu and Monte Carlo of late. Take a famous name associated with horsepower and a sporting nature and attach it to an entirely inappropriate vehicle. Thus I give you Chyrsler's (as if they still owned the nameplate) 2005 Sunbeam Tiger.

Dodge Neon.

M. Veesart

Ed. Note: (M. Veesart has not provided any details as to how this car differs from the standard Neon mini-mobile, so we imagine there is a Hemi V-8 under that hood??)


Entry #7: Steve Laifman reports on a web site find!!



 
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