Ashton Crusher wrote:
> On Thu, 20 Mar 2008 09:40:26 -0700, "Frank ess" <frank@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> wrote:
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>> Jim Warman wrote:
>>> Hey... I still like the look of the Plymouth Prowler.... They
>>> "looked neat". Unfortunately, people base their purchasing
>>> decisions on more esoteric criteria....
>>>
>>> I bought an 05 Mustang convertible... as a "toy", it fulfills all
>>> expectations... It's a passable "grocery getter" - my loving bride
>>> is all smiles when she drives it. As a car, it isn't really
>>> "sensible".... How many adults are going to fit in the back
>>> seat.... especially considering that the love of my life and I are
>>> both around 6 foot... I'm not about to put the dogs ( a Cocker and
>>> a BIG Shepherd ) in there.... Not about to put a trailer hitch on
>>> it...
>> [ ... ]
>>> As far as "useful" goes... the Mustang falls flat on it's face....
>>> But it is a wonderful toy....
>>>
>> I agree with that. Now, if they'd make a Mustang Ranchero ...
>>
>> Or, a two-door Mustang Kammback ...
>>
>> Yeah, toy, fun, woo hoo.
>>
>> http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2216/2227132656_6301f801dd.jpg
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>> http://farm1.static.flickr.com/200/517072339_91870de022_o.jpg
>> Fun! ..........
>> Photo by F. Mako Koiwai
>
>
> Here's an old ad. Did anyone ever actually see the "sedan delivery"
> version??
>
> http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1266/1353266901_f8bbce2f2a_o.jpg
OMG it's a Falcon Ranchero with a built-in steel camper! Although the
phrase "Full-time economy" tells me that the Aussie idea of a Falcon is
way different than the US idea was.
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