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Those cars rumble quite a bit too.
*growl*
I know nothing about racing, but I like cars. Muscle cars. Fast cars. Cars that rumble.
*growl*
Oh, very nice.
Way back when, my neighbour, who had already restored a Ford Model T and couple of Model A's, acquired what was left of a 1922 Paige 6-66 Daytona. Once he had it restored, he invited me along for a 'test drive'. It was interesting. The engine got it up to about 100 mph; but the brakes took half an hour or so to slow it down again.
You expected something tacky from me?
Of course not, M'am.
My grandpa had a Maserati convertible at one point. I remember he would take us all on rides through the neighborhood in it.
My uncle has the shell of a classic Corvette Stingray. He could restore it if he put in the money for an engine and transmission.
We had a neighbor with a DeLorean, back when we lived in Florida. The ex had a boss with a Viper . . . and friends with a tubbed Vega . . . and street rods and low riders and an endless list of cool cars that ended up in car magazines.
I like this.
You expected something tacky from me?
There's a guy who lives around here with a DeLorean. See it quite often driving around the neighborhood.
I started an Authors Hangout Car Show thread awhile back. If I had unlimited money, I'd really want an Italian supercar.
Welcome to Moanday.
The coffee is ready and hot. Come and get it.
A trifle late in my personal day, but welcome for all that.
Did the magnet thing work ?
Nope.
What do you do now, tie his legs and lower him to go get it ?
*Lurk*
De Lorean ?; Oh yes please; it was a very nice car. A bit weird in parts but it fit me beautifully, when I tried one on at a Transport show last year.
Someone there?
Lurking will do you no good.