In article <fmas2v$8qf$1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>, darkshado666@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
says...
> Mark wrote:
> > Ed wrote:
> >> "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
> >
> > last seen in 1981
> >
> > a 1971 Chevrolet Chevelle 2-door
> >
> > blue cloth interior.... painted 1976 Cadillac Georgian Silver Metallic
(
> > $800 paint job in 1980)
> >
> > 307, automatic, NO factory radio, or air conditioning
> >
> > I added an AM/FM 8 track, and a CB radio, a set of 205 7014 radials (
one
> > size bigger and wider)
> >
> > 50,000 miles
> >
> > one I SHOULD have kept.... traded it for a 77 Chevrolet Impala with
Air
> >
> > the ones around now are either clapped out, or being turned into SS
454
> > clones
> >
> >
>
> So what all you losers are trying to say is that if I sell my 89
> Mustang, ten years from now I'm going to be crying sorry?
>
>
I don't know if Fords count..;)
BDK


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