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Sep 12, 2020 18:19:52   #
ldsuttonjr Loc: ShangriLa
 
I got that one right!



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Sep 12, 2020 18:23:44   #
bahmer
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I got that one right!


Amen and Amen

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Sep 12, 2020 18:28:20   #
Lt. Rob Polans ret.
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I got that one right!


Peddle to the metal.

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Sep 12, 2020 19:34:42   #
Seth
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I got that one right!


Better still, legalize those jeeps they drove on "The Rat Patrol", complete with a belt fed .50 M-2 mounted in the rear.

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Sep 13, 2020 05:16:19   #
DaWg44
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I got that one right!


Beep, beep, bump, bump, bump, bump.

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Sep 13, 2020 06:27:01   #
Canuckus Deploracus Loc: North of the wall
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I got that one right!


And the majority of protesters are plump softies or stick boys.. So added bonus of not damaging the hood

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Sep 13, 2020 06:33:56   #
Big Kahuna
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I got that one right!


That scene looks like it could be accurate in showing most of the leftists on this site rolling off the cars roof and tail end. Hopefully another car came rolling by and ran a few more of those "peaceful rioters" over. I think that car had a "White Lives Matter" sign on it's hood too. The rioters were triggered.

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Sep 13, 2020 14:55:02   #
Fit2BTied Loc: Texas
 
ldsuttonjr wrote:
I got that one right!
Getting a little nostalgic...Used to be the front end of a lot of cars had some sharp edges because no one gave a flip about aerodynamics. I do miss those old "pesky pedestrian punters" (#sarcasm)







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Sep 15, 2020 06:49:11   #
promilitary
 
Seth wrote:
Better still, legalize those jeeps they drove on "The Rat Patrol", complete with a belt fed .50 M-2 mounted in the rear.



Loved that show!!!

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Sep 15, 2020 10:55:02   #
Seth
 
promilitary wrote:
Loved that show!!!



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Sep 21, 2020 15:17:03   #
Big Dolly
 
Fit2BTied wrote:
Getting a little nostalgic...Used to be the front end of a lot of cars had some sharp edges because no one gave a flip about aerodynamics. I do miss those old "pesky pedestrian punters" (#sarcasm)




If I'm not mistaken, the first front end is from a Buick Roadmaster, Grandma's favorite kind of car.

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Sep 21, 2020 23:10:26   #
Fit2BTied Loc: Texas
 
Big Dolly wrote:
If I'm not mistaken, the first front end is from a Buick Roadmaster, Grandma's favorite kind of car.
It could very well be - I'm not positive. I know it's a '54, but they made several models that had similar front ends...Century, Roadmaster, Special, hell...even the Skylark! Today's "cars" have no character. I had a '48 Chevy Fleetmaster that I bought for $100 in 1971...got it running and took it to college in San Luis Obispo CA...stored it while I was in basic training and all through my Korea tour...drove it from San Diego to Ft Hood, TX...stored it again when I went to Germany...then drove it to Dallas in 1989 and after a few years I traded it to a guy who ran a Taekwondo studio for almost 4 years worth of lessons for my Wife and Son. Never got the body work and paint done, but I loved that old beast. SO many stories!



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Oct 20, 2020 10:50:22   #
Big Dolly
 
Fit2BTied wrote:
It could very well be - I'm not positive. I know it's a '54, but they made several models that had similar front ends...Century, Roadmaster, Special, hell...even the Skylark! Today's "cars" have no character. I had a '48 Chevy Fleetmaster that I bought for $100 in 1971...got it running and took it to college in San Luis Obispo CA...stored it while I was in basic training and all through my Korea tour...drove it from San Diego to Ft Hood, TX...stored it again when I went to Germany...then drove it to Dallas in 1989 and after a few years I traded it to a guy who ran a Taekwondo studio for almost 4 years worth of lessons for my Wife and Son. Never got the body work and paint done, but I loved that old beast. SO many stories!
It could very well be - I'm not positive. I know i... (show quote)


I know what you mean. I used to be able to spot make and model just by the design of the car, but now they all look alike. Grandma's favorite cars were Buicks because she said that no one pushed her around in a Buick and she drove like it, too, because she took driving lessons from a professional race car driver! She even participated in drag races!

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