


| Author | Message |
|---|---|
| Silnev wrote The car is literally a GTO in body shape and roof shape. The only Torino elements are the grille and the rear light design. Not all Torinos from that era were sportroofs, they also sold a more traditional coupe style which looks similar to this one | |
| Silnev wrote The car is literally a GTO in body shape and roof shape. The only Torino elements are the grille and the rear light design. There's also this: preview.redd.it/rv3ft846ecn81.jpg?width=960&crop=smart&auto=webp&s=066656740507026f186cc2412269e11bf486b7cd -- Last edit: 2022-03-16 13:57:32 | |
| Tiresmoke72 wrote The Torino and GTO look similar IRL, but the Pontiac has a split-grille, and the Torino (like this car) does not, therefore, it should be listed as a Torino The car is literally a GTO in body shape and roof shape. The only Torino elements are the grille and the rear light design. | |
| The Torino and GTO look similar IRL, but the Pontiac has a split-grille, and the Torino (like this car) does not, therefore, it should be listed as a Torino |