Weitere Beispiele werden automatisch zu den Stichwörtern zugeordnet - wir garantieren ihre Korrektheit nicht.
"We can just grow sail panels right out of the rock," Dorothy said.
As on that show car, the quarter window glass retracted rearward into a sail panel.
A triangular sail panel - it provides structural reinforcement - connects the cabin to the bed.
They change the angle of attack from acute within the central delta, to near neutral over the outer triangular sail panel.
One common usage is the joining of sail cloths or sail panels with the Q-Bond Method.
Vinyl tops, as with previous years, were standard fare with the California's distinctive GS logo on the sail panel.
The XL and Galaxie 500 Sportsroof had rear sail panels to simulate a fastback roofline.
Finally, the Impala emblems on rear sail panels as well as the LS badge on rear decklid have been deleted.
Custom California GS emblems again graced the rear fenders while GS ornamentation could be found in the grille and sail panels.
At the front, an air dam has built-in fog lights, and the rounded T-roof with removable glass panels sweeps back into sail panels that blend with a large spoiler.
They included front lids hinged at the front, pop-up headlights with rounded inside corners, a rectangular front lid-mounted grille and finally, matte black louvres on the sail panels.
A "SHELBY" decal was added to the windshield and a large "GLHS" decal on the driver side rear sail panel.
In 1999 the car received a partial exterior makeover, including new front bumper, headlamps, turn signals, sail panels, and a large wing for the 1999 VR-4 to distinguish it from previous models.
Exclusive features included gold-tone script and tail-lamp emblems, specific sail panel badges, gold-background wheel center caps, and a "Commemorative Edition" badge on the steering wheel horn pad.
Styling revisions on all 1966 Chevelles including more rounded styling similar to the full-sized Chevys with sail panels and tunneled rear windows featured on two-door hardtop coupes.
The exterior remained virtually the same, except now the Firebird logo decals on the sail panels were replaced with Gold-plated Black and Gold Firebird Logo Medallions.
It was delineated from the base Firebird model by "S/E" script on the sail panels, in place of the standard Firebird decals, and the Trans Am's dark tinted tail lights.
The Brougham option package included a full vinyl top, sail panel badging, specific seat design with six-way driver's seat memory and heated and three-position lumbar front seats, instrument panel badging and rear seat storage armrest.
The 1966 models were slightly restyled again with bodylines similar to the full-sized Olds 88 and semi-fastback rooflines with extended sail panels and tunneled rear windows on Sport (pillared) and Holiday (hardtop) coupes.
The exterior had a unique front grille and hood that was only used on the SVO line, thinner side moldings, smoother sail panels behind the rear quarter windows, small rear wheel spats and a biplane spoiler that was also unique to the SVO.
Early promotional materials referred to the Challenger and Commander as Larks, but aside from Lark emblems on the roof sail panels on Challengers, there was no Lark identification on the cars, as Studebaker replaced the Lark emblems elsewhere on the car with the company's "circle-S" logo.