Look at my dad's blue one, rust is starting around the windshield molding and it's only five years old.From memory most of the Vegas I was familiar with were in horrible shape.
A few years ago I saw a mint Chevy Beretta! Looked like it was shrink wrapped then put in a climate controlled garage. I thought all of those had been scrapped.My dad had a 74 green Vega GT with a small block stuffed in it. That thing had cherry bombs and sat about 1 inch off the ground. I remember he had a hard time keeping it cool and called it 'dangerous fast'. He sold it after it blew a head gasket. He had to avoid a town here near Chattanooga...Red Bank...they kept pulling him over for being 'too loud.'
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Me too and then you just reminded me of one of my thoughts....As a kid, I always though Vegas looked like mini Camaros...
They had a big winner with the mustang, why not do the same design for folks that need a bit bigger car was probably what they were thinking.To me if you put them side by side the Torinos and the Cyclones actually look like large version Mustangs. The bodies are almost identical only sized different.