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.
Saw several vehicles of similar age (or older) on the 101 early this morning. Must be "car show" weekend. Couple of roadsters too and the occupants looked cold.
Red 60 Eldo!
ReplyDeleteSome would say that the era this car came from was the "pinnacle of automotive craftsmanship" and it would be damn hard to argue with that.
ReplyDeleteLee Iacocca would argue with that. /sar 😜
DeleteHadn't for the last 60 years
ReplyDeleteWent out with passenger trains and propeller airplanes
We could make a lot of cool cars/trucks again,just get rid of the fed and their armed agents.
ReplyDeleteYou're not wrong, James.
DeleteYa know...I've been in bars that had dance floors smaller than that trunk lid.
ReplyDeleteI do miss the era of the "land yachts".
Modern parking lots are all striped for today’s vehicles. You would never be able to park that beast.
ReplyDeleteJust not between adjacent lines.
Delete8/mpg if it had just recently been tuned up, plugs, points, condenser and air filter as well as the 3000 mile oil change,
ReplyDeleteSaw several vehicles of similar age (or older) on the 101 early this morning. Must be "car show" weekend. Couple of roadsters too and the occupants looked cold.
ReplyDeleteCars have become plain, ugly and plain ugly.
ReplyDeleteA drop-top to boot.
ReplyDeletenice ass
ReplyDeleteSmiles in Goodfellas
ReplyDeleteCan you imagine some Gen X’er or Millennial trying to park that at the strip mall?
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