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Fifties was a great era of huge cars, wide roads, beautiful women and amazing gas prices. Reviewing a classic car from that iconic era is really a must. And I've realized that I haven't done any proper reviews on these. So here we go! The 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible!
๐๐๐จ๐ง๐ฌ. ๐๐ญ. ๐๐ | ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ง๐๐๐จ ๐๐จ๐ง๐ฏ๐๐ซ๐ญ๐ข๐๐ฅ๐.
When we hear fifties, we think of the 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible. The car, literally representing the fifties. Long, wide, luxurious and boaty. This was a perfect choice for any needs in fifties, starting from a luxurious family cruiser, ending up with a personal luxury vehicle - it just covered it all. Let's see, how it holds up to the today's standards!
Honestly? Not a big fan of the looks of the older vehicles, but can't deny that the 1955 Tornado looks amazing. Shark fin rear fenders, long straight lines, round headlights and literally tons of chrome, that looks so good and fresh, considering that the cars nowadays have almost none! And the wheels? Whitewall Atomic tires, wrapping these chrome hubcaps look great as well. See? I'm not even mentioning that the car is finished in lovely pink color and has a retractable cloth top!
The 1955 Tornado Convertible isn't a lowriding icon or such, but the 1957 model surely is. The 1955 model has a couple of modification kits available, though, like the wheel covers and the fender lights. And where can you get them? Beeker's Garage! Well, Beeker's is truly an enthusiastic garage that cares about customers and their rides! Their service is spot on, they host cool events and they work with all the cars, including the rare ones! You definitely should give them a chance, they'll never disappoint! #Beekers
The 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible, due to its age, isn't an easy car to find on the parking lot, when King Of The Ring, San Andreas’ most competitive professional MMA organization, hosts an event! #THISISKOTR
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You open the hood, you see a small-block V8 of 4.3 Liters, making 160 horsepower, paired with a fancy two-speed automatic transmission with a huge gear lever. Why is it terrible? Because it's seventy years old and has two speeds. It doesn't help the car doing anything fast, sadly. But I do understand that it was seventy years ago, yeah.
The car has showed 01:11.02 on Kaminski Motor Speedway. Handling? Horrible! Acceleration? Horrible! Turning ability? Horrible! This is not a performance car or a track car by any means, but I took it there and I regret about it. Sorry.
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Interior-wise, this is peak luxury for the fifties in terms of features, but not in the terms of materials. Vinyl seats, vinyl steering wheel, no fancy leather. Amazing radio player with chrome buttons, air conditioning, quirky switches all around the cab. Great soft seats too, making you wanna go for a long drive. But is it cozy as Ella's Jazz & Cocktail Bar inside? Well, I'd say yes! By the way, Ella's Jazz & Cocktail Bar, every Friday, 6 PM and also for your personal event. Finest place in Los Santos for you and your friends only! #Ellas
I love to talk about affordable cars and the 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible is one of them. These were quite mass-produced, so it doesn't cost millions to get one second-hand. That's a great thing for all the potential buyers.
It's a great value classic car, if you're looking for one. You pay small amount, get a huge car that looks great, drives not that great, but covers all your classic car needs!
Interior and practicality: โ โ โ โ โ | Price: โ โ โ โ โ | Value: โ โ โ โ โ
It could be better in terms of performance, but who needs that, when the car is seventy years old, right? Amazing classic choice, can't argue.
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Fifties was a great era of huge cars, wide roads, beautiful women and amazing gas prices. Reviewing a classic car from that iconic era is really a must. And I've realized that I haven't done any proper reviews on these. So here we go! The 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible!
๐๐๐จ๐ง๐ฌ. ๐๐ญ. ๐๐ | ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ง๐๐๐จ ๐๐จ๐ง๐ฏ๐๐ซ๐ญ๐ข๐๐ฅ๐.
When we hear fifties, we think of the 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible. The car, literally representing the fifties. Long, wide, luxurious and boaty. This was a perfect choice for any needs in fifties, starting from a luxurious family cruiser, ending up with a personal luxury vehicle - it just covered it all. Let's see, how it holds up to the today's standards!
Honestly? Not a big fan of the looks of the older vehicles, but can't deny that the 1955 Tornado looks amazing. Shark fin rear fenders, long straight lines, round headlights and literally tons of chrome, that looks so good and fresh, considering that the cars nowadays have almost none! And the wheels? Whitewall Atomic tires, wrapping these chrome hubcaps look great as well. See? I'm not even mentioning that the car is finished in lovely pink color and has a retractable cloth top!
The 1955 Tornado Convertible isn't a lowriding icon or such, but the 1957 model surely is. The 1955 model has a couple of modification kits available, though, like the wheel covers and the fender lights. And where can you get them? Beeker's Garage! Well, Beeker's is truly an enthusiastic garage that cares about customers and their rides! Their service is spot on, they host cool events and they work with all the cars, including the rare ones! You definitely should give them a chance, they'll never disappoint! #Beekers
The 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible, due to its age, isn't an easy car to find on the parking lot, when King Of The Ring, San Andreas’ most competitive professional MMA organization, hosts an event! #THISISKOTR
Looks: โ โ โ โ โ | Amount of aftermarket parts: โ โ โ โโ | Rareness: โ โ โ โ โ
You open the hood, you see a small-block V8 of 4.3 Liters, making 160 horsepower, paired with a fancy two-speed automatic transmission with a huge gear lever. Why is it terrible? Because it's seventy years old and has two speeds. It doesn't help the car doing anything fast, sadly. But I do understand that it was seventy years ago, yeah.
The car has showed 01:11.02 on Kaminski Motor Speedway. Handling? Horrible! Acceleration? Horrible! Turning ability? Horrible! This is not a performance car or a track car by any means, but I took it there and I regret about it. Sorry.
Top speed: โ โโโโ | Acceleration: โ โโโโ | Track performance: โ โ โโโ
Interior-wise, this is peak luxury for the fifties in terms of features, but not in the terms of materials. Vinyl seats, vinyl steering wheel, no fancy leather. Amazing radio player with chrome buttons, air conditioning, quirky switches all around the cab. Great soft seats too, making you wanna go for a long drive. But is it cozy as Ella's Jazz & Cocktail Bar inside? Well, I'd say yes! By the way, Ella's Jazz & Cocktail Bar, every Friday, 6 PM and also for your personal event. Finest place in Los Santos for you and your friends only! #Ellas
I love to talk about affordable cars and the 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible is one of them. These were quite mass-produced, so it doesn't cost millions to get one second-hand. That's a great thing for all the potential buyers.
It's a great value classic car, if you're looking for one. You pay small amount, get a huge car that looks great, drives not that great, but covers all your classic car needs!
Interior and practicality: โ โ โ โ โ | Price: โ โ โ โ โ | Value: โ โ โ โ โ
It could be better in terms of performance, but who needs that, when the car is seventy years old, right? Amazing classic choice, can't argue.
Rating: โ โ โ โ โ โ โ โโโ Does Ena recommend?: โ
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Fifties was a great era of huge cars, wide roads, beautiful women and amazing gas prices. Reviewing a classic car from that iconic era is really a must. And I've realized that I haven't done any proper reviews on these. So here we go! The 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible!
๐๐๐จ๐ง๐ฌ. ๐๐ญ. ๐๐ | ๐๐๐๐ ๐๐๐๐ฅ๐๐ฌ๐ฌ๐ ๐๐จ๐ซ๐ง๐๐๐จ ๐๐จ๐ง๐ฏ๐๐ซ๐ญ๐ข๐๐ฅ๐.
When we hear fifties, we think of the 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible. The car, literally representing the fifties. Long, wide, luxurious and boaty. This was a perfect choice for any needs in fifties, starting from a luxurious family cruiser, ending up with a personal luxury vehicle - it just covered it all. Let's see, how it holds up to the today's standards!
Honestly? Not a big fan of the looks of the older vehicles, but can't deny that the 1955 Tornado looks amazing. Shark fin rear fenders, long straight lines, round headlights and literally tons of chrome, that looks so good and fresh, considering that the cars nowadays have almost none! And the wheels? Whitewall Atomic tires, wrapping these chrome hubcaps look great as well. See? I'm not even mentioning that the car is finished in lovely pink color and has a retractable cloth top!
The 1955 Tornado Convertible isn't a lowriding icon or such, but the 1957 model surely is. The 1955 model has a couple of modification kits available, though, like the wheel covers and the fender lights. And where can you get them? Beeker's Garage! Well, Beeker's is truly an enthusiastic garage that cares about customers and their rides! Their service is spot on, they host cool events and they work with all the cars, including the rare ones! You definitely should give them a chance, they'll never disappoint! #Beekers
The 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible, due to its age, isn't an easy car to find on the parking lot, when King Of The Ring, San Andreas’ most competitive professional MMA organization, hosts an event! #THISISKOTR
Looks: โ
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You open the hood, you see a small-block V8 of 4.3 Liters, making 160 horsepower, paired with a fancy two-speed automatic transmission with a huge gear lever. Why is it terrible? Because it's seventy years old and has two speeds. It doesn't help the car doing anything fast, sadly. But I do understand that it was seventy years ago, yeah.
The car has showed 01:11.02 on Kaminski Motor Speedway. Handling? Horrible! Acceleration? Horrible! Turning ability? Horrible! This is not a performance car or a track car by any means, but I took it there and I regret about it. Sorry.
Top speed: โ
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Interior-wise, this is peak luxury for the fifties in terms of features, but not in the terms of materials. Vinyl seats, vinyl steering wheel, no fancy leather. Amazing radio player with chrome buttons, air conditioning, quirky switches all around the cab. Great soft seats too, making you wanna go for a long drive. But is it cozy as Ella's Jazz & Cocktail Bar inside? Well, I'd say yes! By the way, Ella's Jazz & Cocktail Bar, every Friday, 6 PM and also for your personal event. Finest place in Los Santos for you and your friends only! #Ellas
I love to talk about affordable cars and the 1955 Declasse Tornado Convertible is one of them. These were quite mass-produced, so it doesn't cost millions to get one second-hand. That's a great thing for all the potential buyers.
It's a great value classic car, if you're looking for one. You pay small amount, get a huge car that looks great, drives not that great, but covers all your classic car needs!
Interior and practicality: โ
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It could be better in terms of performance, but who needs that, when the car is seventy years old, right? Amazing classic choice, can't argue.
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