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A Horse With No Name

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  1. My first reaction was strongly negative....but the more I look at it the more I like it.
  2. For Drew...PRR Action!
  3. In a relative sense....yes...50's and 60's iron is better. Compared to the Kia Sedona we had as a rental for our Michigan Debate trip...that Riviera is a Bugatti or a Bentley by comparison.
  4. I saw one in red with a white top...ratty...think it might have been the Shelby version....but very clapped out. On the same trip to Michigan where I saw the 58 Ranchero.
  5. I really love cars of this era. About 45 seconds in...pretty brutal....looks like a lot of cars got damaged or destroyed on these car hauling rail cars...wonder how the OEMS and insurance companies deal with that...
  6. Status being the biggest reason IMHO.
  7. My high school gym Teacher Alex Barron had one of those...I always smiled when it rolled in the high school lot. That imperial is wonderful!
  8. Outside of the Performance oriented Camaros and the vette, yes...
  9. Fiat and Chrysler sucking major wind....Subaru up....
  10. To visit, yes, to live, no. Yes... No magic like this for 40 years.
  11. Not everything posted yet and it looks like a brutal month.
  12. Given how nasty the F and I guys are when you buy a car at a traditional dealership, I will feel no sorrow if they go the way of the dodo bird.
  13. I like the idea of the thing being charged up and ready to go every morning.
  14. All of south Florida, Save for the L in Fort Lauderdale and perhaps Palm beach, seems to have become a rathole. Tampa seems to be the only civilized place in teh state, and I really despise Orlando.
  15. That car is one of my secret loves also. We are all getting to be old bastards....the older I get...the faster I was when I was young.
  16. My dad was honestly willing to let me but a clapped out 62 Impala SS convertible when I was 16. Still have gone memories of test driving it with the top down on a fine summer Indiana day with him. Miss my dad...and I miss that Impala. Given that it is cold and snowing in Ohio...I miss the sunshine also.
  17. The car you listed after when you were that age...but either one is fine. I was 12 in 77...last good year for to midsize so probably Cutlass of some sort. . 22 in 87 so air cooled 911...97...32...hmmm...Mustang Cobra...42...2007...Z06 Corvette...2017...Challenger SRT. Unfair...I have just for that car that runs from being 7 to being 53....
  18. I don't know what you are talking about...I am still waiting for the gorgeous concept cars of the 50s and sixties to make it into production.
  19. Low center of Gravity for Autocross also...fuel economy...
  20. 42 year old self was into Autocross...Factory 5 for me at 42... 52 years old I had mellowed out...that was last year...Think I would take a CTS-V wagon... Okay...maybe I have not mellowed that much...
  21. Time Travel Edition.... Your 12 year old self, 22 year old self, 32 year old self, 42 year old self, 52 year old self... If you are not 42 or 52 yet....what you would buy today if you were older. For your younger self, anything available at the time you were that age. Only restriction is must be street legal. Kit cars, one of show cars, prototypes, et al completely allowed. Does not have to be your only car...5 exotic concepts is fine. 12 year old self...69 Charger Pretty Mellow guy at 22...newly married....living a quiet life...but still loved cars....how about this Buick GS? Was into Mustangs at 32...this 68 CS/GT should fit the bill..
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