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  • BluLightning
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    Yeah probably too classy for us but the guy saw me taking a pic of the Vette and did a burnout on Ocean Blvd. right after I snapped the pic. ;D

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  • TheSilverBuick
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    Originally posted by BluLightning
    A traffic jam indoors, now that sucks :P Aren't these cars a little too classy for us? :P Looks like you're having a good day.

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  • BluLightning
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    Went for a little ride to South Beach today.





















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  • Durocher
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    Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!








    Need a Rockwell?


    This Cherokee has so much character

    Ah the feel of patina!


    This is a REAL AAR waiting to clear through customs to go to Montreal Canada


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  • Jobergg
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    More from Sweden.







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  • 1988montecarloss
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    Originally posted by SpiderGearsMan
    more function that the competely non functional inte-gra , well other than clogging the shoulder like dead skunks
    my friend has had 3 civics all with over 260,000 miles. the only thing that has ever needed to be replaced on any of them was regular maintenance stuff and two cv shafts. i wouldnt say hondas/acuras are unreliable.

    he had an 82 sonoma with 465,000 miles too :P

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  • SpiderGearsMan
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    more function that the competely non functional inte-gra , well other than clogging the shoulder like dead skunks

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  • pdub
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    Originally posted by antmnte
    The redneck GPS with the giant satillite dish on the Volare is pretty funny ;D
    Talk about GPS.....This tale from my brother-in-law takes 'em all...

    Tom and Peg's Casino Adventure

    I picked up this story on a recent visit to Pittsburgh. Sue Unit is from Pittsburgh and on occasion we go there to visit her dad. Her brother Tom and his wife Peg live a block away, so everybody's always there hanging around.

    For Tom and Peg's anniversary they were able to arrange a trip without the kids to a casino spot in West Virginia. Tom tells this story, and it's a hoot, and I can't write it nearly as well as he tells it, but it's worth a try:

    Tom called ahead and got the casino/hotel on the phone. The lady on the phone sounded...let's say, challenged. Every time, she seemed to answer a different question from the one Tom was asking. The conversation by itself was a struggle, but Tom was able to book a room. Finally Tom asked, "Can you fax or email me some directions to the casino?"

    The lady said, "Absolutely not, we don't do that."

    Okay. Then Tom thought, hey, we have GPS in our vehicle. Ask her for the address. "Can you give me your address, then?"

    The lady said, "Sure! It's (900 such-and-such Road)."

    So on the day of the trip, Tom punched the address into the GPS and away they went. They got down into West Virginia and found the road. They came upon a few strip joints (all nude, all the time!), and Peg commented, "We must be getting close." They came to a hotel and casino complex and Peg said, "This must be it!"

    The GPS unit indicated three more miles, straight ahead. Tom felt that the GPS is always reliable, so he kept going. Finally the GPS announced, "You have reached your destination."

    They stopped the vehicle in the middle of the road and looked around. They were in a row of clapboard houses on both sides of the road. Sure enough, one of the houses had a street number of 900.

    Think back - Tom asked the challenged lady, "Can you give me your address?"

    So she did.

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  • antmnte
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    The redneck GPS with the giant satillite dish on the Volare is pretty funny ;D

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  • Brian Lohnes
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    Originally posted by BYGDDY
    Originally posted by peewee
    I've always wondered what IS/WAS it? It's got the GM profile - maybe an old Chevy Cavalier? I can't tell. Or a Pontiac Sunbird, or something....
    84-85-86 honda accord me thinks....
    Either that or an Acura.

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  • pdub
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    How many you want? I could do this all day. Got a BUNCH of cars down the left side of the redneck collection page:

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  • pdub
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    Okay, of course. I couldn't put the nose and the tail together - Honda. Yup.

    Sue Unit took these pics in Lancaster, Sc when we used to live there:

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  • BYGDDY
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    Originally posted by peewee
    I've always wondered what IS/WAS it? It's got the GM profile - maybe an old Chevy Cavalier? I can't tell. Or a Pontiac Sunbird, or something....
    84-85-86 honda accord me thinks....

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  • Bobbie Kincade
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    Originally posted by peewee
    I've always wondered what IS/WAS it? It's got the GM profile - maybe an old Chevy Cavalier? I can't tell. Or a Pontiac Sunbird, or something....
    Again, don't know how you found this car site but you're a funny guy! That was a Honda (Acura) at one time.

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  • Huskinhano
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    A teacher at school has been driving this the last couple of days, a 54 I believe.






    He was driving this La Salle last week.



    He also has a early blue 70's VW Super Beetle convert he drives to school as well.

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