So, I'm just guessing here based upon previous posts...and mind you, it's just a guess, I could be totally wrong...the election system is broken? I'm not sure everyone was clear enough in their posts
The reality is America is officially dead, you just don't know it yet. The hostile takeover is happening wicked fast and they are doing it with little to NO RESISTANCE. The freedom you once had and what is left right now will be gone. You don't feel it yet, but soon it will take your breath away, it's coming.
Caddi! I wish I would have had the folding money to get this 1965 Coupe DeVille beast a couple of years ago. It was on a car lot in Wyoming. That’s gotta be a 10-12 body trunk at least.
I remember when I was a graduate student at Virginia Tech, I became good friends with James Buchanan--a Nobel Prize economist that lived in the Blacksburg area and had an emeritus appointment at Tech with an office right next to mine.
He was always sponsoring economic seminars and would fly economists in from all over the world for them. He lived in one of the oldest houses in the area outside of which was a fleet of Town Cars (I think 5 of them if I remember)--he loved his Town Cars. He always paid me to go to Roanoke airport and pick up these people in one of these cars. I remember one time picking up a famous German economist, him getting in the back seat of the car and then not shutting up about how big the car was for the 35 minute drive back to Blacksburg. To him, that thing was huge, the largest car he had ever been in. I remember him telling me that (and I'm paraphrasing) 'I've never been in a car before where you could stretch your legs out'.
Talk about Big. The car I went to the Drive In when I was about 14-15 was a 1976 Lincoln Mark IV Black Diamond Edition. I’m not a Ford guy, but I’d love that car with a 460. Hell, the hood on that thing is longer than some shitbox cars made today. You could probably haul a Smart Fortwo in the trunk. That is one beautiful hunk of Detroit Steel. “Merica”! Hell Ya!
Yep, I remember them long ass hoods. My dad had a 1976 Cadillac Calais which had 500 cubic inch engine! Beast of a ride.
When my dad brought the car home on the first day it would not fit on the garage. We even had a full 2 car garage!! He had to extend the back out three feet to get the car inside and close the door 🤣 That was a big long 4,000 lb 2 door sadan with imported Italian cloth seats and red leather in interior.
My dad stopped driving in the early 1960s because my brother and sisters started driving. He still bought cars, he just didn't drive. For some reason he was a fan of the Plymouth Fury line. It started with a Plymouth Fury station wagon (with push button automatic transmission), then a Fury II and a Fury III. The last was a Plymouth Fury Gran which he bought while I was at Basic Training.
These were not small vehicles. They were however the perfect size for Drive-in movies and long drives down dirt roads to park by the river at night.
@PappyJoe Yeah those fury's were massive tanks. It's like the car manufacturers back then we're competing to see who can make the biggest production cars ever.
Interestingly, those rides all had a short lifespan.
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There is only one way to fix this crazy train off the rails...and to know exactly what I mean.
Sad, but true.
Pence book excerpt: Trump gave voice to Americans fed up with decades of government mismanagement
https://youtu.be/nsMUxdZGgWI
Absolutely 100% correct!!
Well Dammit
neener-neener
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Ugh, that sucks and it looks like a black and white picture when I know it's in color!!
But they are not like that now. I've had 6 since then and love them all!
I wish I would have had the folding money to get this 1965 Coupe DeVille beast a couple of years ago. It was on a car lot in Wyoming. That’s gotta be a 10-12 body trunk at least.
Freaking awesome! You should have!
My DeVille had a 7 body trunk. Don't ask me anything further.
That’s a road barge for sure.
Yes, on Steroids.
When my dad brought the car home on the first day it would not fit on the garage. We even had a full 2 car garage!! He had to extend the back out three feet to get the car inside and close the door 🤣
That was a big long 4,000 lb 2 door sadan with imported Italian cloth seats and red leather in interior.
These were not small vehicles. They were however the perfect size for Drive-in movies and long drives down dirt roads to park by the river at night.
Yeah those fury's were massive tanks. It's like the car manufacturers back then we're competing to see who can make the biggest production cars ever.
Interestingly, those rides all had a short lifespan.