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A Horse With No Name

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  1. Interesting, car related....kinda silly, but tell me what you think.
  2. That takes my breath away...wonderful. Thanks for posting these pics... Chris
  3. +1 on a future in photog. vor Viper. Chris
  4. I agree on the Imperial...it's a great design. Chris
  5. Only reason i said that is that when I had the 66 Fastback Mustang the rear window glass wasn't being reproduced and rear window glass for these cars was hard to find and ungodly expensive...probably is reproduced now, as whole fastback bodyshells are being reproduced. I really would like to own a unique old fullsize car someday... Thanks again for posting pics of the wagon!~ Chris
  6. Nice looking truck! Chris
  7. I think GM crushes a lot of buyback/lemon cars that are perfectly good or repairable, from what I have heard from several sources. Chris
  8. I've been there, it is fabulous. Chris
  9. I sometimes shorted car nams when posting here, but almost never do in real life. To me it is a sign of affection to call a Cobalt a 'balt. Chris
  10. Kinda like my local Toyota dealer claiming to be evironmentally friendly by tearing down their current dealership and building a "green"dealership... Chris
  11. We need a national automotive museum to keep these things safe and preserved. Chris
  12. http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20081216/wl_can..._ontario_report Enjoy! Chris
  13. Are you being serious? I've always wanted an old wagon, but thought that glass might be a real issue in owning a car like that. It would be really cool if that was the case. I like your idea of leaving the car "as is" Chris
  14. The truth is a major shake up in the auto industry has been coming for a long time...glad to see that the pain is being "shared" Chris
  15. I could handle that. Chris
  16. They are a sturdy as hell car too. Taking my daughter to the library the other day, I came across an accident-Impala vs. Semi, with very substatial damage to the Impala. Owner of the Impala was standing by the side of the road bull-shooting with the police.... Sturdy, well engeneered car indeed, methinks... Chris
  17. Really cool if we could wrap it in some 50's bodywork. I saw a preview of a movie filmed about the last days of Cuba before Castro...LOTS of great restored 50's cars. I would LOVE a strait 8 and a whole lotta chrome.... Make mone a Pontiac, please. Chris
  18. I would agree...I think a lot of worthless or dangerous cars might end up off of the road. The $500 Mada 626 a drunk buys because he has 4 OMVI's and can't get a lic. or insurance...that kind of car would get crushed. Chris
  19. +1 Chris
  20. They also crushed a shipload (shipload, NOT $h!load) of new LUV trucks when whey were spayed accidentally with salt water and started to rust, IIRC. Chris
  21. Actually, given that the S2000, Miata, Z4, Boxster, etc. have their own limited buying demographic, and that Chevy has a very wide buying demographic...whatever they came out with would probably way outsell all of the above. A small junior Corvette might be a real seller....I understand not wanting to clutter the lineup and cannibalize Corvette sales but still... Chris
  22. ...and they will have fewer people employed here once domestics go play dead.... Chris
  23. They will be Obama's problem one way or another... given the lack of engeneering graduates and the general American preference for foreign cars (in some geographic areas) it will be a problem for the person who replaces him in 4-8 years. Chris
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