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.
I have "kills" on my T bucket door. One is a prancing pony for the 308 I walked a couple summers ago. Old man was a little cocky at the first stoplight. Not so much at the 2nd. Pretty car, looked nice in my rear view mirror. :)
That will sell very, very well in the oil-rich States surrounding the Persian Gulf.
ReplyDeleteNiche vehicles have niche customers.
ReplyDeletelike going to a drive in movie with a woman in the
armed forces,who just who finished her service.
Thank God it was a Toyota Land Cruiser.
Too much tech garbage,give me a old 308 in black,thank you.
ReplyDeleteI once saw a 308 in navy blue. Beautiful.
DeleteI have "kills" on my T bucket door. One is a prancing pony for the 308 I walked a couple summers ago. Old man was a little cocky at the first stoplight. Not so much at the 2nd. Pretty car, looked nice in my rear view mirror. :)
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I like old.
ReplyDeleteGotta have a backup camera. You know you can't see out the back, just by looking, . . .
ReplyDeleteMy favorite was always the 512 BB. Not quite as sleek as the 308, but seemingly more muscular. I knew a guy who drove one and it was awesome.
ReplyDeletePorsche 918 spyder
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Yes, it's a very nice steering wheel but not quite my thing. Give me a tiller.
ReplyDeleteAt least it is Kansas City Chiefs red. - Snakepit
ReplyDeleteI had a girlfriend once who called red cars, "Penis Cars."
ReplyDeleteIt should come with a traffic ticket printer installed in the dashboard as a standard feature.
ReplyDeleteCluttered.
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