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.
As a young man the one on the bottom looks like everything else in that category. Old cars all look the same. Modern supercars look very different from each other
My boy dream car was a brand new ($2,400) 1964 &1/2 Mustang 289, 4bbl, 4-speed. After I grew up my adult dream car was a brand new ($1,800) 1972 VW yellow Beetle. Different phases of life’s evolution.
The top one looks like everything else in that category, and the Cuda looks distinctive. So yeah, make mine a Cuda pleez...and that 426 mill OMG!
ReplyDeleteAs a young man the one on the bottom looks like everything else in that category. Old cars all look the same. Modern supercars look very different from each other
DeleteFord GT or more reasonably, maybe a FIrebird or a '53 Studebaker Commander. All have their downsides but we're just dreaming.
ReplyDeleteP.S.: SInce this '02 Durango I got from my son's divorce, and a Fury III wagon I had back in the day, never no more Chrysler products.
DeleteROFLMAO apples and oranges comparison. Ya'll can have the old Chrysler/Plymouth/Dodge. I'll take the Ferrari.
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DeleteYou can keep the Ferrari. Nothing against the Cuda, but I'll stick with my old 911.
ReplyDeleteSure wish I had my 356...but that was decades ago.
DeleteMy boy dream car was a brand new ($2,400) 1964 &1/2 Mustang 289, 4bbl, 4-speed. After I grew up my adult dream car was a brand new ($1,800) 1972 VW yellow Beetle. Different phases of life’s evolution.
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