"dwight" <tfrog93@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> "BDK" <BDK@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> news:MPG.21f1bd1ff1eb632498c0a7@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> In article <78c45246be0349703e9631e2ba5efc65@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
>> nobody@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
>>> "They were the first generation to come of age with their own cars,
and
>>> now they want them back. Across the country, middle-aged men are going
>>> to extraordinary lengths to locate the actual vehicles they drove
>>> decades ago..."
>>>
>>> Wall Street Journal article: http://xrl.us/OldCars
>>>
>>>
>>
>> I know where my 74 Roadrunner is today. I couldn't possibly afford it
>> now...It's probably worth more than the new Charger sitting in my
>> garage.
>>
>> BDK
>
> Well, if anyone sees a bright purple 1972 Pinto hatchback with wide
white
> racing stripes down each side, let me know!
>
> I don't want it back, just curious.
>
> dwight
ditto
on my 60 chevy, 6 banger, last seen in Jacksonville Fla in 1974 with a
coat
of green house paint, I bought it that way for $100, put 10k on it then it
blew a ring (looked like a fogger of blue smoke going down the road), sold
it for $50 to two guys for their weekend, they sold it for $25, then
someone
fixed it up, saw it on the beach, no blue smoke, a real pos, but wheels.
Had
lites in the grill. Floorboards were rusted out big holes, had screens
over
them covered with carpet, but good car for drinking beer and not stopping.


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