The Debonair was largely the result of former General Motors designer Hans S. Bretzner [4], while the result was largely influenced by the 1961 Lincoln Continental designed by Elwood Engel, as evidenced by the slab - sided body panels,
squared wheel wells, extended protrusions at the front of the vehicle, wraparound turnsignals in the front, and tapered fins at the rear, with a rear tail light cluster, exhibiting a «Continental-esque» appearance.
Features • CSA certified and fully insurable •
square wheel wells • flush crossmembers • max width • optional scissor jacks
Not exact matches
I imagine back in cave - man history when they had
square wheels, a certain caveman — we'll call him Firestone — noticed that
square wheels didn't roll too
well, and so started asking some «What if» questions.
Square wheels are
better because they don't roll, and so don't crack.»
So chances of any of the finalists winning were a bit
better than a bet on a black
square at the roulette
wheel, as that bet has a tad bit less than 50 - 50 chance.
The floating roof, the edgy sheetmetal, the
square - ish
wheel wells, the front end — love it or hate it, you got ta admit that is one hell of a beak.
I noticed that the
wheel wells are
squared off, which looks a little weird.
Behind the 60 / 40 - split / folding rear seats there's 532 litres of cargo capacity, and 1,402 litres with both halves down; the bonus is the space is
squared off, it has minimal
wheel well intrusions and a large tailgate opening.
You'll also see the new grille, corner rear bumper steps, flush - fit door and
squared - off
wheel wells.
Along with being conceived as a «mobile office,» the Nissan NV Cargo is designed to function as a «mobile workshop» with exceptional utility — thanks to its wide door openings and simple, flexible cargo area layout with a long, wide cargo floor,
square - top
wheel well housings and nearly vertical sidewalls.
The front and rear bumpers are also
better integrated into the overall design, as are the
square wheel arches — Mercedes says that they look less like add - on items now.
The floating roof, the edgy sheetmetal, the
square - ish
wheel wells, the front end — love it or hate it, you got ta admit that is one hell...
It equips the VIZIV Performance with a range of visual cues including STI - specific front splitter, air intakes, grille, side sills, and a traditionally large STI spoiler, as
well as massive flared arches over each
wheel that look to have been designed with a set
square.
It runs and drives equally as
well as it looks, and is equipped with the original 383ci engine backed by an automatic transmission and the iconic one - year - only
squared circle famous race car steering
wheel.
Square - ish bulging
wheels wells mimic those found on the Silverado pickup truck, and look fitting when filled with the Terrain's optional 19 - inch
wheels.
The long flat roof and
squared - off
wheel wells lend a throwback outdoorsy look to the side profile.
The
square hood blends nicely into the rounded
wheel wells.
The controls are
well mapped to the DualShock 4 controller with the control scheme consisting of pressing X to jump; pressing O to interact with an object or to cast a spell from the spell
wheel, build, use or activate; pressing triangle to switch from controlling one character to a nearby character, holding triangle to show spell
wheel; pressing
square to cast magic, holding
square to aim; pressing L1 or R1 to cycle through the spell
wheel; pressing L2 or R2 to cycle through characters during freeplay mode; changing the direction of the left analogue stick or alternatively pressing up, down, left or right on the d - pad to move your selected character; changing the direction of the right analogue stick to move the camera; pressing the share button takes you to the share feature menu; and pressing the options button to display the pause menu.
If you're considering joining the movement, the listing site has a
good stock of tiny houses — some with land, some without, some on
wheels, some out east, some west, some
square in the middle.
Instead they've gone back to something earlier and clunkier — like those cavemen who said «Nah man,
square wheels are
better.»