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Go for a Ford, Go for a Ford :thumb:Well, it's not my bank book. It doesn't have to be showroom, but not looking for a basket case, either. I'm guessing it'll be a Chevy, as that's Pa's preference. Just saying something similar will do, perhaps even a Ford.
Go for a Ford, Go for a Ford :thumb:
Yeah, if he wants to Fix Or Repair it Daily.
:eeek: You nasty, nasty man! :lol:
REAL, BEAUTIFUL CARS!!!
Yeah, if he wants to Fix Or Repair it Daily.
Fine. Show us some.
I don't see a running board in the lot!
Or he could buy one of those dratted Axel-Breakers with the bow-tie on the radiator shell.
I live in Ford country, but of a quiet summer night one can hear the gentle sound of the doors falling off of the Chevrolets.
Don't get me started on the vacuum tanks, and the grabby clutches...
And don't get me started on the Edsel and Pinto. :rofl:
I bet you... soon there'll be "Virtual Disneyland".
It'll be:
"Why bother your child with unnecessary exposing to crowd.. take him to Disneyland-online!"
..all kids nowadays have agoraphobia.. it's just that BIG SKY that's bothering them.. Just look at it, on that picture above.. too big, to.. blue? :eeek:
Interestingly enough, there was something called Virtual Magic Kingdom (VMK) that was floated as sort of on-line Disney thing. It's gone, I think.
I live in Ford country, but of a quiet summer night one can hear the gentle sound of the doors falling off of the Chevrolets.
With all this Ford vs. Chevy talk, it's a miracle nobody's come up with a Peeing Calvin icon.
With all this Ford vs. Chevy talk, it's a miracle nobody's come up with a Peeing Calvin icon.
Now would I do something like that???
OK I don't know where this thread is going but one vintage thing that has disappeared in my lifetime, at least from where I grew up, are Outhouses. We used to tip them over during Holloween night and then help straighten then up the next day. Nice neighborhood. We used Sears catalog pages for TP. All you had to do was wad one up several times and good to go.