I guess Rooibo doesn't mind that you drink his tea. Just don't leave any cooties in it.![]()
Why VG
My cooties are loverly I guess Rooibo doesn't mind that you drink his tea. Just don't leave any cooties in it.![]()
My cooties are loverly It was an 85....looked just like this. The Brougham model. It was a nice car.
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Why VGMy cooties are loverly
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Classy!!!I was remembering something like the first model. I think it had a spare tire mounted in the trunk, on the outside on the back lid, like where it latches closed. I think that was the Toronado. A mid to late '60's model.

Those were called continental kits....I think. And they were on several cars over the years....I remember the Fords with them.




Good night, Dale, Stone, and VG. Nice walk down memory lane....even with the bad smell. 

And now that Dale is leaving....I am NOT going to be the only female in here. UNSAFE at best.
Plus it is way past my bedtime.
See you tomorrow, Beachers.Good night, Dale, Stone, and VG. Nice walk down memory lane....even with the bad smell.
I will fix it before I go.
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It was okay...back in the early 2000s we would get tons of great concept vehicles, but we don't get as many now. It seems the car companies take those to other shows. I'd like to go to the Detroit Auto Show one daySo you enjoyed the Auto Show. Stone. I missed quite a few posts.

It was okay...back in the early 2000s we would get tons of great concept vehicles, but we don't get as many now. It seems the car companies take those to other shows. I'd like to go to the Detroit Auto Show one dayBut all in all, ours is pretty good....and I like to go alone so that I can spend time where I want and not be obligated to spend time where I don't. I guess that makes me anti-social and selfish in a way
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Most automakers show up with current models, and usually at least one close-to-production prototype. There were also a few concepts, but none really far out there...just a couple of years out. Rolls showed a Wraith with very cool suicide doorsI find it quite understandable, really. Who wants to look at box kites when you're into parasailing?
Too bad you don't get the concept cars anymore. I bet that was great. Was it all new cars?

Most automakers show up with current models, and usually at least one close-to-production prototype. There were also a few concepts, but none really far out there...just a couple of years out. Rolls showed a Wraith with very cool suicide doorsThe new Sonata looks much more understated...I think Hyundai is backing off the Fluid design language quite a bit, and it looks better to my eye. I have to say that I don't much care for the direction of Mercedes new designs much either. I do wish we could drive more of these models, since that is what really matters. Every year, Jeep sets up an obstacle course so that you can ride in their vehicles "off-road" style...but you don't get to drive them and you usually have to wait in line for at least 20 minutes. I didn't have the patience for it this year
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) Personally, I think they might be more desperate for sales than others. It seems their name has fallen, but I certainly don't keep up with these things like it appears you do. I used to be able to tell you the year, make, and model of every car on the road. It's been years since I kept up like that, but I know I'd enjoy a show like you just saw. Maybe Detroit now even more, since there are more concept designs there now. The closest I've ever come to a concept vehicle is a magazine. 
I had to edit...I accidentally posted before I was done! I was still typing away when I must've brushed the trackpadCool of Jeep to do that. (You edited!!!) Personally, I think they might be more desperate for sales than others. It seems their name has fallen, but I certainly don't keep up with these things like it appears you do. I used to be able to tell you the year, make, and model of every car on the road. It's been years since I kept up like that, but I know I'd enjoy a show like you just saw. Maybe Detroit now even more, since there are more concept designs there now. The closest I've ever come to a concept vehicle is a magazine.
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