Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Can't do that on a modern car hood

 


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  1. Well Neko Case wouldn't be standing on my 1967 Cougar either but since it was her's I guess it's ok.

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    1. No, I didn't like anyone leaning on or sitting on my fenders, let alone standing on the hood. She would have to be super hot and giving me something to do this.

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  2. Headlights are open but not on.
    Somebody opened them then disconnected the vacuum lines.

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    1. never mind that dude, dollars to donuts she ain't got skivvies on under that skirt.

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    2. Each headlight had a valve behind it. Simply push the button in to flip open the covers. This is a ‘67. No side marker lights. I had a 289 in yellow with black pin striping and with a landau covered top.

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  3. 68 much nicer than 69 cougar.

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  4. Well, you can once...

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  5. Not too many modern chicks weigh in at 110 lbs, either. Ain't just the hoods that changed.

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  6. My sixth grade teacher drove one of those. The car I mean.

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  7. Jeans used to have rivets on the back pockets, caused a lot of scratches on hoods and fenders - also on wooden school chairs. Schools finally convinced Levi's to stop putting them on the back.

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  8. I wonder if the young lady in the photo became a cougar herself.

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  9. Cougar on a Cougar! My adolescent dreams.

    Spin

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  10. I get mad about feet on my dash after replacing a $700 + dash. She is definitely out.
    Eastwood

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  11. You can do it, just not twice.

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