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Sixty8panther

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  1. Aaaaaannnd 25 years later Saturn = _EPIC FAIL!
  2. It's the same for my disdain for the Camaro's stupid, useless B-pillar. Although, to be honest.... if I have/had money to burn I'd buy one anyway, it's easy enough to make the widows drop, add support to the C-pillar & eliminate the B-pillar completely. At least the doors are frameless.
  3. Yeah... I HATE that stupid ad. But the jokes ARE funny IMHO. (I'm a child of the 1980s) - Chuck Norris & Mr.T walk into a bar, the building explodes instantly, NO single structure on plant earth can contain THAT much "coolness."
  4. - Chuck Norris counted to infinity... TWICE. - The great wall of China was constructed to keep Chuck Norris out, it failed miserably. - Chuck Norris' tears can cure cancer. Too bad he has NEVER cried. - Chuck Norris CAN believe it's not butter. - C.N. once asked for an Egg-McMuffin at McDonald's, when the girl at the counter told him that he could not have one because it was 10:35 and they were serving lunch C.N. roundhouse kicked the restaurant so hard it became a Wendy's. - Scientist have determined that the total energy release from the big-bang was about equal to 1.0 ChNRdHK, (one Chuck Norris Roundhouse kick) - Chuck Norris CAN eat just one Lay's Potato Chip. - C.N. can change an oil-pn gasket without draining the oil. (from my buddy Duffy in AZ) and I've made up a few other the years, here's one I came up with the other day: - Chuck Norris HAS driven a Ford lately, but the only Mustang HE owns is powered by a R.R. V-12 and has .50 caliber machine guns mounted on its wings!
  5. WOW! I think it's super-hot, though Balthazar makes a few good points HOWEVER, this ting is more unique and BOLDER than a NON-Z06 Covette... it's wild & I'm loving the lack of restraint!
  6. As far as my next vehicle purchase; FIRST: A BMW 5-series wagon for Julie. SECOND: sell truck, and get one of the following 1961 Buick Special Sedan, 215/3-on-tree. Seller is asking $1150 1978 Chrysler New Yorker 4-door hardtop (440-4bbl) $700 1981 (Chrysler) Imperial Bustleback FI-318, burgundy w/ white leater $1200 ---- But we'll see... the only one that's almost definite is the BMW, or a Mercedes E-class wagon if a 5-series wagon Bimmer proves elusive.
  7. Wrong again... boobs are the icing on the cake, it's all about the Vagina. :wink:
  8. Cool. Someday I WILL have a '69 Chevrolet Panther.
  9. I also voted Challenger, 2010.
  10. C'mon people. A few more hints. Its name might make you think of a Baseball Team, though not spelled the same. It was powered by a 4-cylinder motor... and it had chain drive. ....also, 2300 were "produced", many in kit form by customers but others from the factory.
  11. Yup.... so true.
  12. I can't beleive I have not heard/read either of those before. They're both awesome!
  13. DF: Hey if you're going to "borrow" my member title you could at least ask, they're supposed to be customizabe so they're original. HA, ha, ha. Annnnd... I thought you said you WEREN'T getting any texts because of the phone snafu?!
  14. Wrong. THIS is the coolest thing ever:
  15. I've been on a Chuck Norris joke kick as of late.... My top three favorites: --- Chuck Norris has already been to Mars, that's why there's no signs of life. --- Chuck Norris ate an ENTIRE birthday cake once before his friends could stop him & tell him there was a stripper inside. --- Chuck Norris' calendar goes from March 31st right to April 2nd. Why...? Because f***ing NOBODY fools Chucj Norris! --- Post any good ones YOU know/find.
  16. No... although thanx, I learned something new today.
  17. I can't even begin to comment on some of the things being said here.... In any case I hope Chrysler comes out of this alive and well, they have (more so than GM or Ford) really tried to give RWD to the masses as of late, and while they have plenty of junk in their showrooms right now it can be forgiven with the existance of the Charger, Challenger, 300C, Ram & Viper.
  18. Satty: while there are plenty of things I can comiserate with as far as repair SNAFUS or pre-maintenance dissasembly FUBARS, your rant about dashboard lights makes me think you're just not the type who enjoys working on cars... You can't expect everything to be 100% accessible & easy, if everything was accesible cars would look like A$$ & there would be such thing as an ANYTHING "panel". Then again there's a rare exception to that rule, like the 1933 Cadillac chassis in my semi-permanent Sig. Now THAT's gorgeous style due to lack of body!
  19. Moltar: Keep guessing.... (and it's called a Monacle)
  20. LOLCats are awesome!
  21. Not quite a hundred.
  22. Wow... the first, millionth & two-millionth Saturn? Combined, on a cold day in Phoenix those MIGHT be even more interesting than watching paint dry. Good job holding onto those but crushing the ZL1 Camaro form a few years back... Go GM. As far as me I'd love that Caprice, I even like the wacky color combo... the Grand Am IMSA is something I'd love to own just so I could make it "street legal" (add headlights ) and drive it. What's the story with the mid '60s A-body next to the Red SC2? White/white hardtop? Yes please!
  23. Hehe-he.... OK, or we could run an 800 lbs. chain from my tow hooks to their subframe & drag them to the city dump, or onre of the locks off the Merrimack river.
  24. NO. This is NOT a replica. HINT: it's body-on-frame and the gas tank sits on TOP of the frame rails.
  25. You guys have heard (read) all my craigslist stories already... I've bought and sold many a vehicle on Craigs.
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