Sounds good.
What do you want us to bring? Any side dishes to dinner?
I'm just doing some burgers and brats so whatever goes good with those that you like, let's add it to the pile.
Sounds good.
Oh jeez. Here we go again. true king of motors (Chevy).
Chebby may me the king of 'motors', which are electric :220v: . But FORD is the
KING of engines, which are powered by fuel !!
Chebby guy>> :boxingguy:<<FORD guy.
Chebby may me the king of 'motors', which are electric :220v: . But FORD is the
KING of engines, which are powered by fuel !!
Chebby guy>> :boxingguy:<<FORD guy.
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I thought Chebby was a comidian. :idea:
How childish to bring up the 'motors are electric' thing! :argue:
So when you gonna get on Yahoo and talk with the big boys?
How childish to bring up the 'motors are electric' thing! :argue:
I can't wait for this responce.
Let's see: I own 3 Dodges (1 Cummins, a 440, and a 318), the Suburban, the Pontiac Wagon, the Regal, the Subbie, 2 '64 Ford Galaxies, the mini Jimmy (S-15), and the Tahiti's SBC powered. I think I have'em all pretty well covered!! Except Oldsmobile... What a boat anchor they are... :crossx: :crossx:
Except Oldsmobile... What a boat anchor they are... :crossx: :crossx:
Uh oh! Now you've done it Gary. :boxingguy :boxingguy :boxingguy
Well, I suppose I could cut Malcolm a little slack, since his is FORD red. I always like the look of the Olds Gold, with black and aluminum highlights.
I had a '78 Gold Edition T/A with the 6.6 ltr (403) Olds. Ran well, but not impressive like the car deserved.