Buick port holes!

Chicago? More likely gun ports. :uzi:

I bet the vents are functional on that. My 08' f250 has vents on the fenders and a lot of people think that they are just gimmicks untill i show them that they are real!!

Those are cable connections - hoods are to deflect rain water.

^^^what Krytin said^^^

They could also be actual vents for some of the electronics inside.

Well finally, some FUINCTIONAL portholes! :D
 
It's kinda obvious this one was meant as a joke, like the Police Interceptor badge I put on my lawnmower.

It's the nitwits who put them all over their Nissan Altimas who are wack.
 
I haven't kept up with my Buick Port Hole sightings for some time....so here goes another round of crappy looking $h*tboxes!





TOTAL coolness is only achieved by slanting the portholes....



This rolling turd tried to hide behind a sign support post....but I still got a picture of the POS!



Flame stickers add 25 HP!
x3 = +75HP!!!

Don't forget....IT is a 'LIMITED'....:bows:



But!!!.....The stick-on hood scoop is worth 100HP.

 
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I'm not really sure what to make of this so that's why I'm posting these pics on this thread.

but I saw this vehicle on the way home today.
Looks like a Chevy S-10 pickup with Corvette rear tail lights in the back

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I'm not really sure what to make of this so that's why I'm posting these pics on this thread.

but I saw this vehicle on the way home today.
Looks like a Chevy S-10 pickup with Corvette rear tail lights in the back

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wow:(...I've seen those kits for the full size Silverado of years gone by but not..in/on the tailgate...
 
On Yahoo today is an article about the l951 Buick concept car, Harly Earl's personal car, the man who invented port holes. But no port holes on this one. I think they came in 1949. This car is amazing. Must read the article.
 
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On Yahoo today is an article about the l951 Buick concept car, Harly Earl's personal car, the man who invented port holes. But no port holes on this one. I think they came in 1949. This car is amazing. Must read the article.


The 51 LeSabre was at the Kentucky State Fair a couple years back and wasn't roped off. Damn near got in the car. She need a cosmetic restoration though...was really cool being able to see AND touch this car...one of my favorite show cars...
 
Hyundai suffering from the same affliction as the other cars in the thread. Owner is some punk that thinks he's cool, talks the talk but can't walk the walk. uploadfromtaptalk1398436369464.jpg
 
Don't know if someone already mentioned it, but most of those cars have transverse mounted motors...wouldn't that mean the portholes should be on the hood or grille or better yet dashboard?
 
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