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67impss

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  1. Yes very American
  2. The Big Chill
  3. WOW Smk I have to agree with ya there now
  4. When I was a kid we still used alpha numaric #'s with neiborhood prefix being alpha like cl4-2315 cl= cleveland the east end of Dayton OH. I also have an old Bell sys or labs black Bakelite circa 1943 with 1944 phone book with my Grandmothers number in it along with war bonds sales ad's I love the modern technology though I miss the simplicity and slower pace of my youth. Not the 3 TV channels though
  5. cast
  6. hannibal
  7. Shar pei
  8. marker
  9. gruel
  10. Thanx for the pix I didn't know that it was a camera phone they're not bad for the equipment. I'm liking the Gen. Coupe
  11. Thanks for the effort but your camera or it operator has experienced a failure they're way too blurred.
  12. USAC
  13. indisinter
  14. gray
  15. eight
  16. chain
  17. snake oil
  18. spout
  19. stallion
  20. bone
  21. your welcome
  22. 67impss

    F**K.

    I've seen this happen since the FWD bandwagon started the rear brakes are almost just for show when my STE Turbo's rear disks rusted up I never noticed that there was a problem seemed to stop as normal. Igrew up with all those FWD cars starting my career as a mechanic their brakes sucked and still do the best were the Full sized & Seville Eldorado Toronado Riviera which had vented disks.My X11 went just 20K miles between pads every set till I took it to the scrap yard 67K miles
  23. Grail
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