7) The car still looks dreadfull even with new grill and trim.
Kind of reminds me of the Australian and Argentinian fixation with the
Ford Falcon. There just seems to be some dimentia associated with
people who live below the equator, and their ability to allow old car
designs to die a peacefull death.
Jarrid,
Where do you get off having a go at we antipodeans? Just because the Falcon
still runs a live rear axle and an engine with a 5000 rpm redline. And the
Commodore which you've never heard of has a 3800cc Buick pushrod V6
developed in 1962 or something doesn't mean we're dimented. (the commodore
just edged out the Porsche Boxster as the car of the year this month, as
judged by the Aussie motoring press, strangely I don't think a car made OS
has ever won it)
snip <and their ability to allow old car
designs to die a peacefull death.> snip
Isn't this whole list based around people who have no ability to do that.
Now if I can just find the keys to the commodore to shift it so that I can
move the falcon to get the Hillman out we'll soon have you tied to the
roo-bar while we do circle work in the bottom paddock.
Anthony, ;-)
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