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american_revolution_2005

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  1. Sorry, I cant help then. Did the lease expire or something?
  2. I have seen that store. I always wanted to check it out. Unfortunately I dont live near Brantford but my grandparents live in Simcoe, so we go through Brantford to get to Simcoe often. I wont be going back until March. Will they be open that long?
  3. Thats probably the enclaves portholes. Concept or Production though???
  4. It would be very hard to find. It only appeared once before it was pulled.
  5. The Lucerne was spotted early last year on one of the video screens.
  6. What year was the ad in. The car was 1968. Be specific. What magazine issue was it in? Month and year and magazine name. You were very close though and you got the right reason.
  7. What reason did GM pull this ad for, what year was it and what issue of what magazine was it posted in before it was pulled?
  8. That is correct. Sorry if this had already been a question.
  9. This should be easy. Which car manufacturer used the slogan An American Revolution before Chevrolet and when?
  10. I saw a cutlass done up like this in Auburn Hills. It was terrible and it looks awful with lift kits. The first thing that I thought when I saw it was Green Bay Packers and then I saw the licence plate.
  11. I found this picture on CanadianDriver.com. This is from the Montreal Auto Show.
  12. They chickened out on the design. They could've changed the minivan's image to be more aggressive and they could probably get away with it since they invented the minivan. I thought Ralph Gilles was working on this, I was hoping for some better, less minivanish qualities and looks. GM tried to change the minivan with the CSVs and they turned out awful. I cant stand seeing them all over the place. Id rather they keep the Venture, Montana. Could this be a factor to change Dodge's decision? I think it may have.
  13. I impressed with the power this puts out but this car doesn't do it for me. They could've put at least different rims on it. Aside from the Front fascia, second exhaust, lip spoiler and colour, it looks like a standard Solstice. I think GM should've added more to differentiate the exterior a bit more.
  14. I heard from someone who works at the Brampton Assembly plant that they will make a purple colour and some others which I can't remember what they were.
  15. I was there also because I live about an hour away but I saw all those. The Fusion, New Ram, Cadillac DTS, and the Charger Srt-8 were awesome. The yellow 1970 Boss 429 they had in the Ford booth was awesome. I was really surprised to see the Smart Forfour, Toyota Yaris, and the Mercedes B Class there. It has lost a few automakers over the years. It was alright but the cars were good. The Hyundai Azera was also missing the hyundai badge on the front. I thought that maybe it was on the hood but it wasnt. It is cool how the college students host it but they dont always get things right. It the Daimlerchrysler booth, the guy was scared of me because I kept on proving him wrong about their vehicles.
  16. This may be a little off topic but it relates to Hurricane Katrina. Does anyone know a phone number to reach CNN's Anderson Cooper or Newsroom. My dad is going to fly down to Texas and is going to drive a Praxair (company he works for) truck into New Orleans full of electrical generators for the Charity Hospital. He wants to get someone, like Anderson Cooper to back him up. He has been calling FEMA and they said that they need military escorts (Humvees) to surround the truck so that it doesnt get shot. I would much appreciate it and I thought this thread was appropriate because it relates to helping into Hurricane Katrina. Thanks.
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