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The SFW image thread

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Honest Logos, fast food edition
 
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1977 Chevrolet El Camino.

The third generation of Chevrolet's A-body platform underwent a moderate facelift for the 1976 model year, with a revised front-end treatment that consisted of an altered grille, and more noticeably, switching from round headlights to rectangular ones, in a 4-lamp, vertically-stacked arrangement. For the 1977 model year, the last year of production for that generation, styling was more or less unchanged.
 
I was just looking for some cool pictures of swamps for my new quest. Found some really nice ones.
Idk, for some reason, even though I probably wouldn't feel comfortable there irl, looking at these pics is just incredibly soothing for me.

I found way more pictures than I could use in the quest, but I can share them here so take a look if you're inerested.
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This is a link to the quest if anybody wants to check it out.

In case anybody is interested its called "The southern Temple", and its a RPG adventure quest with dungeon builder elements set in the verse of the old Gothic games.
No knowledge of the games is needed to participate, all the relevant lore is explained in the story.

In short, your aim is to find and restore an old temple in order to gain enough power from your god that you can oust an occupation force that has conquered your homeland
 
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1975 GMC Sprint

GMC's version of the car-based truck returned for a second generation, and continued to be identical to the El Camino, except for the emblems and badging.
 
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1978 Chevrolet El Camino

The El Camino's fifth, and final generation was introduced in 1978, as GM's midsize cars were all new that year, having undergone a downsizing in the interests of improved fuel economy. An all-new suspension design provided for notably improved handling. Other milestones for the El Camino that year included the vehicle no longer using the frame of the station wagon, instead, having its own variant of the A-body chassis, being the first El Camino to offer a V6 instead of an L6 as a base engine, and at the other end of the drivetrain lineup, the first time a manual transmission would be available with a V8 since the end of the 1974 model year.
 
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1982 Chevrolet El Camino

The El Camino received it's final styling changes for the 1982 model year, with a revised grill and a return to quad headlights. The El Camino was externally unchanged for its remaining years of production, and was discontinued after the 1987 model year, with subsequent appearance-related changes being limited to paint colors and upholstery changes.

A less desirable alteration was that manual transmissions were dropped from the option list for the last time that year.

However, the major change with the El Camino was internal to GM, as a result of GM reshuffling its model lineup that year. For the 1982 model year, the rear-drive A-body platform that its mid-size cars used was replaced with a front-drive platform also bearing the A-body designation (e.g. Chevrolet Celebrity, Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera.) Although the rear-drive mid-size cars were supposed to be dropped according to the initial plan, several models, such as the El Camino and the Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme, were too popular to replace, and accordingly those RWD A-body cars were consolidated onto the G-body platform, which was an RWD A-body variant originally used for personal luxury coupes such as the Chevrolet Monte Carlo or the post-1969 Pontiac Grand Prix.
 

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