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"My dress matches the hedge and my shoes and purse match the car".
And all the other buyers slapped themselves in the fore head and said "S@#*, I could've had a V8?!?!"
How do you know that it is not a dummy block like the displays for engine accessories in the auto parts store or speed shop?And all the other buyers slapped themselves in the fore head and said "S@#*, I could've had a V8?!?!"
Well, but isn't there truth in advertising!?!?How do you know that it is not a dummy block like the displays for engine accessories in the auto parts store or speed shop?
But He drives a Porsche! (I think, that's a Porsche in front)
or a Volkswagen Beetle, it looks like a turn signal mounted atop the fender.But He drives a Porsche! (I think, that's a Porsche in front)
GM said "So should we call it a Corvette or a Corvair."
I love the Corvairs. Dam Ralph Vader (May the farce be with you!)! I saw one in the wild on my way to the dentist yesterday. It was too far away and I was just turning when I saw it so it wouldn't be on my PDR.GM said "So should we call it a Corvette or a Corvair."
Todays curiosity. The vehicle just left of the vette? Google lens indicates its a "Hebmüller" A14, which is an English modified 1951 VW Beetle. But, there appears to be a fuel filler cap on the rear fender and VW bugs had rear engines and gas tanks in the front? Any other ideas?
It could be anything! LOL. From a Ford roadster to a Buick.Todays curiosity. The vehicle just left of the vette? Google lens indicates its a "Hebmüller" A14, which is an English modified 1951 VW Beetle. But, there appears to be a fuel filler cap on the rear fender and VW bugs had rear engines and gas tanks in the front? Any other ideas?