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water car
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Hot Rod T.V. shows introduction of Burt Reynold's Edition TA from Year One at the end of the Bandit Run
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Gotta love little old ladies
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vehicles of the 50's and 60's
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vehicles-be sure to click on the link
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Our flag
May 16, 2009 | Views: 331
challenger vs camaro
Apr 27, 2009 | Views: 1,236
UPDATE:We stopped today to test drive both of them. The RT has NOTHING on the SRT8. The RT was the 6 speed but it had a rev limiter and and not even close to the power of the SRT8. They could order a SRT8 with a 6 speed, but the one they have now has a his/hers shifter which is pretty cool. It has a sun roof but no convertibles.:( I believe it would keep up with the Grand National. It is the orange with the black on the hood. We did talk to the sales manager because he was a long time friend of my father-in-law's but they don't give them much room to play on them. It is a 2009 model. It is amazing how much difference 50 horsepower can make.
I know what opinions are like, but I'm still going to ask for them. My husband and I have lots of vehicles, some of them very nice, and no payments on any of them. I have been having a stare down contest with a challenger that I pass at least twice a day for a couple of months. I have stopped and looked when no one was there and stopped Saturday and talked with someone that wouldn't give me much room on the price. Last night my husband offered the car for my birthday next month. Sticker price is 45,000. I hate to go into debt like that. We can afford the payments, just hate to have a payment and be in debt for it. It will be a little while before we could just outright pay for it, with all the recent vehicles, gravel, garages, etc we just bought and built. I just believe it will be a good investment. I also need to know which is more valuable. I know what the price difference now is, but I mean in the future. There is a RT and SRT8, 5.7 hemi and 6.1 hemi. The smaller motor is a 6 speed and larger motor is automatic, so there are just some tough choices. Which will be worth more in the future? Or my other choices are to get a big diamond or take a vacation. I have lots of big diamonds and We can take a vacation any time. This picture is what it looks like.
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New Turkey Recipe
Nov 24, 2008 | Views: 380
Your dinner will be the talk of the TOWN!!
You should try this!
Sure to bring smiles from your guests!
Here is a new way to prepare your Thanksgiving Turkey.
1. Cut out aluminum foil in desired shapes.
2. Arrange the turkey in the roasting pan, position the foil carefully. (see attached picture for details)
3. Roast according to your own recipe and serve.
4. Watch your guests' faces...
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Ford video commercial for the troops-Perfect for Veteran's Day
Nov 11, 2008 | Views: 684
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How much do you know about cars
Oct 16, 2008 | Views: 888
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