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Thread: You Are What You Drive
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05-14-2009, 10:50 PM #91
right now I'm trying to blow up a 99 Buick Regal GS (supercharged)
had some work done to it and I spanked a civic the other day on 5 cylinders
also a 89 Ford 150 , wood bed, holes in the rest of the body, headers and straight pipes with cherry bombs
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05-14-2009, 11:13 PM #92
well my dream car would be a red '57 ferrari or a '55 cadallic but right now im stuck with a 1999 Passat =/ need some more money and a lot of restoration work. i know this thread is about cars but i'll go ahead a throw in motorcycles.. a harley davidson dyna low rider would be sweet!
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05-14-2009, 11:29 PM #93
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Thanked: 171I guess I'm a split personality
03 mustang cobra:
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05-15-2009, 01:31 AM #94
A Honda Accord, 5 speed manual transmission. Lightly set up for highway driving.
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05-16-2009, 05:00 PM #95
Here's my daily beater. 500 cubic inches of fire breathing all-American horsepower that gets beaten by a child on a Big Wheel right off the line on a daily basis. I average 4mpg on good days. Hills? I need a good head start....... a goooood head start. Speed bumps? I would get ejected right through the roof if I go over 3mph......the dent in the headliner right over my head is proof! When it comes to safety, if I hit someone, I win........if they hit me, they lose. No airbags, I think the engineers laughed at the very idea. It has all the bells and whistles (figuratively and literally speaking) and really cool flashing lights. This thing is an earthquake on wheels; it shakes the fillings in my teeth loose and those of the people riding in the lanes next to me. The best thing about it is that it can access those really hard to get places.
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05-16-2009, 05:44 PM #96
I drive a Honda now, but loved my 1968 Ford Fairlaine 500. It looked great broken down at the side of the freeway between Davis and Sacto. But prior to that it was the best. I could fix most (obviously not all) things on it - but the ancillary radiator blew, taking the real radiator out, and then.... Oh, the horror, the horror. And expensive horror at that. I miss that car.
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05-17-2009, 02:55 PM #97
Heck, you guys got some nice cars.
The Mustang from Blackstangal looks nice
I don't have a car, have to use train/bus.
Actually I'm thinking about learning to ride horses, so I feel like a man again