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OT: Question of the day…. 05/14/07
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Hi, Sally, My hubby has a restored ‘68 powder blue Mustang "sitting" in our garage. He takes it out maybe 3 times a year. Waste of money for insurance if you ask me… smiles, Elise
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – My dad owned a powder blue 1968 Mustang. Not convertible. My mom crashed it several years later. She was trying to learn how to drive and my dad took her out to practice. She went to the end of the street, hit the gas instead of the break, broke (they break, they don’t bend) off a Palm tree – we lived in Florida then – and hit the side of a house and cracked it – broke my dad’s nose, too. She never attempted driving again, and we never much liked the car anyway.. it was no good on long road trips, very low to the ground and uncomfortable, but it looked great until the wreck, I mean. I have more stories about that car, but no time for that right now. I’m off to work. Sally — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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::What is your favorite car? Anything "Lexus"
Jackie ~*~"What I cannot love, I overlook."~*~ ~~ Anais Nin — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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Elise ~ My first "nice" car was a 1965 and a half powder blue Mustang. It had white interior and a wooden steering wheel. What a fun car to drive! Some lady ran into the back of it while I was stopped at a stop light. Though it was only about 5 miles an hour when she hit me – the back end crumpled like an accordion right up to the rear wheel. It bent the frame and the car never was the same after that "fender bender." Sadly, I felt I needed to trade it in shortly after it was repaired. Tom
– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – Hi, Sally, My hubby has a restored ‘68 powder blue Mustang "sitting" in our garage. He takes it out maybe 3 times a year. Waste of money for insurance if you ask me… smiles, Elise My dad owned a powder blue 1968 Mustang. Not convertible. My mom crashed it several years later. She was trying to learn how to drive and my dad took her out to practice. She went to the end of the street, hit the gas instead of the break, broke (they break, they don’t bend) off a Palm tree – we lived in Florida then – and hit the side of a house and cracked it – broke my dad’s nose, too. She never attempted driving again, and we never much liked the car anyway.. it was no good on long road trips, very low to the ground and uncomfortable, but it looked great until the wreck, I mean. I have more stories about that car, but no time for that right now. I’m off to work. Sally — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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What is your favorite car? Jackie
A Ford GT Red convertible Mustang. I would love the new one but would absolutely go crazy for the late 60’s model. 1968 or 1968. I know someone who has an old one, in mint condition. I even offered my husband (jokingly, of course) for it. — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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What is your favorite car? Jackie A Ford GT Red convertible Mustang. I would love the new one but would absolutely go crazy for the late 60’s model. 1968 or 1968. I know someone who has an old one, in mint condition. I even offered my husband (jokingly, of course) for it.
My dad owned a powder blue 1968 Mustang. Not convertible. My mom crashed it several years later. She was trying to learn how to drive and my dad took her out to practice. She went to the end of the street, hit the gas instead of the break, broke (they break, they don’t bend) off a Palm tree – we lived in Florida then – and hit the side of a house and cracked it – broke my dad’s nose, too. She never attempted driving again, and we never much liked the car anyway.. it was no good on long road trips, very low to the ground and uncomfortable, but it looked great until the wreck, I mean. I have more stories about that car, but no time for that right now. I’m off to work. Sally — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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What is your favorite car? Jackie ~*~"What I cannot love, I overlook."~*~ ~~ Anais Nin — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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What is your favorite car? Jackie ~*~"What I cannot love, I overlook."~*~ ~~ Anais Nin
I don’t know one from the next. One that runs well works for me. Sally — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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What is your favorite car? Jackie
The one I don’t own!
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What is your favorite car? Jackie ~*~"What I cannot love, I overlook."~*~ ~~ Anais Nin —
1927 Rolls Royce Phantom, no I do not own one, but oooh the design. Jess — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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What is your favorite car?
I like Volvo’s or BMW’s. I’ve had both in my youth and would love to have another one of either. kili — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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What is your favorite car? Jackie The one I don’t own!
— _TJ_ <TJ_IREL at YAHOO dot IE
Ha! Perfect answer, TJ. I don’t own a car either. :~) kili — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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What is your favorite car?
My favourite car is my 2006 Toyota Matrix. I can get lots of things into it and it gets very good mileage. — Ron P Member of the invisible generation — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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What is your favorite car?
One with four wheels and mine.<g — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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The Ford Mustang is a hot looking car but not one I’d own. smiles, Elise
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What is your favorite car? Jackie ~*~"What I cannot love, I overlook."~*~ ~~ Anais Nin — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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05/14/07:
snip "What is your favorite car?" 1957 Chevy classic black with silver fins. I loved that car. Don’t own one now. -frizz — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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05/14/07: snip "What is your favorite car?" 1957 Chevy classic black with silver fins. I loved that car. Don’t own one now.
I own a 55 Bel Air 2 door hardtop. I bought it about 30 years ago for $350. It would be nice to get it on the road before there is no such thing as gasoline/petrol. Tony — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
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05/14/07: snip "What is your favorite car?" 1957 Chevy classic black with silver fins. I loved that car. Don’t own one now.
That car was a beautiful car. My husband and I had it at one time. It was black with silver fins and red upholstery and lots of chrome. I haven’t seen a car since that was as classy looking as that one. I bought a car calendar (the same calendar)for my two sons in law last Christmas and one of the pictures was a red 1957 Chev Bel Air. (The black one looked better I thought). They both said it was a terrific looking car. I’ve had lots of cars through the years, but always remembered the 1957 Chev. Mary — The charter is available at: http://readystump.algebra.com/~asapm
