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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Interesting.... Amazing how we are bored enough around here to talk $h! about nothing. To bring this back to a positive note... I really like what's going on with Buick...and with Chryco...
  2. Considering I have a high school diploma, I am amazed at how many people failed at this basic task in life.
  3. Genesis is in need of a little more finesse to be in the same school as Camaro or Mustang
  4. It's amazing what you can do in the back seat of a more door Oldsmobile...ask me sometime... Seriously, my dad wanted one of those big Mercury's back in the day...I remember going with him to the dealership to look at them when I was in the 4th grade...sweet cars. Your not going to believe this Blu, but I saw a big Merc like that at MacDonalds when I took my two teenage daughters outfor a coke...and I thought of you when I saw it... Chris That's a really sweet full size Ford rag-top...sadly I remember one like that getting trashed in a Disney movie when I was a kid...dark green with a black top IIRC... It's all on a relative scale...it is still miles and miles better than a Camry... I remember back in high school a bunch of guys cut the roofs off a bunch of seventies more door junkers like that...drove around all summer in cheap convertibles...
  5. Wow...the Escalade is a highly sought after, great vehicle...hmmm...methinks we smell jealousy here...
  6. Drop in more often...I've been doing the family thing myself... Come to Ohio and I'll take you to the air force Museum so you can see Bock's car, the B-29 that dropped the A bomb on Nagasaki... Glad you still have the B-59!
  7. What else...1965...hmmm..Mustang...GTO....still two of my fav. cars...
  8. Yes he has!
  9. Believe it or not, the 1971 Ford Mustang. We bought a new LTD as a family car, and I was in kindergarten. Blue LTD wagon parked next to Blue 1971 Mach parked at Hughes Ford in Milladore, Wisconsin. Ben a car nut ever since. Also, remember the Mustang II king Cobra...wanted one as a kid...my friend Alan had one in high school...we used to cruise looking for girls...that was kind of like an automotive induced celibacy... Oh, and Bob...many fine memories of that generation of Cutty. THOSE were the cars to own back in the day...
  10. Around here, NOBODY uses Tundras for anything like real work. GMC FTW!
  11. ...like breakfast...good early in the ayem....
  12. Things are looking up... Or as the Fifth Dimension sang back in the seventies...Up, Up and Away...
  13. You must have slept with a gypsy princess in a previous life...
  14. Exactly why I'm not going to buy one for my horny sixteen year old son. I'm too young to become a grandpa! Try a convertible, I've heard it's better when what "Top" is can be changed... Saw an old 1970ish cutty on the road yesterday...we should talk about Oldsmobile as much as we talk about Pontiac around here, they made some great cars! I like the Cash idea...thinking of living debt free once the wife's car is paid off... I like the idea of the Bravada for ease of parking in a city like Pittsburg You and Albert need a good road trip Drew...
  15. I like it, Oldsmoboi!
  16. Bull$h! is right, blu
  17. Hopefully this just kills Toyota
  18. Convertibles are like Potato chips, you can't have just one. And yes, I still want a Solstice...maybe three convertibles? Chris
  19. Awesome! Chris
  20. Convertibles are cool, I'm thinking of a Mustang convertible in the future myself! Good luck Satty! Chris
  21. Agree Balthazar, I like both generations. Chris
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