And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
What the hell are sprung and damped fenders? Have never heard of such in 60 years of car restoring, collection, and flea marketing! If we could find a set of those, we could put them with that 4-wheel drive Corvette that GM made,or with that 348?,409 fuel injection Springsteen sings about. Youse guys in New York and Jersey got so many more cars than we in the south never even got to see! Bubbarust
My neighbor (an old rural Oregon logger) told me about owning a Lasalle back in the '40's. He said it was a hot rod but he sold it when he couldn't afford to keep it running.
He also had a Jag E-type and a Mercedes 450SL. Not your typical logger.
Gee, our old LaSalle ran great. Those were the days.
ReplyDeleteExactly my first thought......
DeleteHa, yep!
DeleteI was going to ask if that was what Archie and Edith were singing about.
DeleteA. Babe. Magnet.
ReplyDeletemissing: matching shoes.
...matching shoes are the 4-fenders - in black, so it must be formal
Delete10 cylinder halloween car?
ReplyDeleteWonderful fenders! Sprung/damped, to absorb any shock of impact. A bit tough on the other car, as they'd punch holes in it!
ReplyDeleteWhat the hell are sprung and damped fenders? Have never heard of such in
Delete60 years of car restoring, collection, and flea marketing! If we could find a
set of those, we could put them with that 4-wheel drive Corvette that GM made,or
with that 348?,409 fuel injection Springsteen sings about. Youse guys in
New York and Jersey got so many more cars than we in the south never
even got to see!
Bubbarust
My neighbor (an old rural Oregon logger) told me about owning a Lasalle back in the '40's. He said it was a hot rod but he sold it when he couldn't afford to keep it running.
ReplyDeleteHe also had a Jag E-type and a Mercedes 450SL. Not your typical logger.
Cool car, from the depths of the Depression.
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