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From: Dave__67 on 2 Apr 2010 08:12 On Apr 1, 11:12 am, "Speeders & Drunk Drivers Kill Kids" <xeton2...(a)yahoo.com> wrote: > boyari2 <boya...(a)yahoo.com> wrote in news:2008b48e-5e66-4dbb-8416- > f5e14c810...(a)35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com: > > > It's the original muscle car that spawned all the other imitators, > > isn't it? > > > http://surftofind.com/car > > Bet you love child molesters too. > No one here wants to horn in on your territory... Dave
From: Jim Warman on 2 Apr 2010 11:13 Fastest off the line? I don't ever recall a Beetle with "neck-snapping" acceleration... "Nick Naim" <orbits(a)ix.netcom.com> wrote in message news:FpqdnXHC64Lw-SjWnZ2dnUVZ_oGdnZ2d(a)earthlink.com... > > "boyari2" <boyari2(a)yahoo.com> wrote in message > news:2008b48e-5e66-4dbb-8416-f5e14c810fcb(a)35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com... >> It's the original muscle car that spawned all the other imitators, >> isn't it? > Nope.............. > The Volkswagen beetle was the fastest off the line back then. > > > >> >> >> http://surftofind.com/car > >
From: "WindsorFox [SS]>" on 2 Apr 2010 13:21 Grumpy AuContraire wrote: > boyari2 wrote: >> It's the original muscle car that spawned all the other imitators, >> isn't it? >> >> >> http://surftofind.com/car > > > > Whatta joke... > > Studebaker was there before anyone else in 1962. > > Do some worthwhile research regarding the "Avanti." > > JT > Which is cool, yet hardly fits the definition of "muscle car." -- .. "Uhoh, well that shouldn't have happened..." - Mike Holmes
From: "WindsorFox [SS]>" on 2 Apr 2010 13:23 Grumpy AuContraire wrote: > Speeders & Drunk Drivers Kill Kids wrote: >> boyari2 <boyari2(a)yahoo.com> wrote in news:2008b48e-5e66-4dbb-8416- >> f5e14c810fcb(a)35g2000yqm.googlegroups.com: >> >>> It's the original muscle car that spawned all the other imitators, >>> isn't it? >>> >>> >>> http://surftofind.com/car >>> >> >> Hey stupid. There's no such thing as a cool car. All cars are super- >> dangerous but useful tools. Only a psychopath loves cars. Bet you >> love child molesters too. >> >> Get help please. > > > > <snort> > > I suppose that you also believe in human caused climate change, > horseless carriages, whale oil lanterns too. > > Gotta luv them thar' stupid imbecilic geniuses... > > JT > Which brings up an interesting thought. If half of the car drivers switched to horses, how much CO2 and methane would replace the lost CO? -- .. "Uhoh, well that shouldn't have happened..." - Mike Holmes
From: "WindsorFox [SS]>" on 2 Apr 2010 13:26
Nate Nagel wrote: > On 04/01/2010 09:35 PM, Tegger wrote: >> Grumpy AuContraire<GrumpyOne(a)GrumpyvilleNOT.com> wrote in >> news:bqqdnTzrbYBc3SjWnZ2dnUVZ_iydnZ2d(a)giganews.com: >> >>> boyari2 wrote: >>>> It's the original muscle car that spawned all the other imitators, >>>> isn't it? >>>> >>>> >>>> http://surftofind.com/car >>> >>> >>> >>> Whatta joke... >>> >>> Studebaker was there before anyone else in 1962. >>> >>> Do some worthwhile research regarding the "Avanti." >>> >> >> >> Phooey on the Avanti. Go back to 1958. >> >> <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rambler_Rebel> > > Well, if you want to play that game, you could also argue for the '55 > Chrysler 300, '56 Studebaker Golden Hawk, or '57 Chevy (remember when a > brand had only one basic body style?) with the fuel injected 283/283. Of > course by '57 there were lots of players in the horsepower game. (both > Ford and Studebaker were offering supercharged engines from the factory > in '57... yes really!) > > I guess the Chevy really doesn't count though because at least the > definition of a "muscle car" that seems to fit most cars that qualify is > that it's a smaller body style with an engine from a larger chassis > shoved into it and possibly hopped up in the process, and the Chevy was > considered to be a "full-sized" car with no larger option. Now if > they'd used a warmed up Caddy engine or something like that... By that > definition the Golden Hawk comes the closest to fitting, being a > Studebaker "sports hardtop" body that was originally designed for a > Stude 232 but with the big Packard 352 V-8 shoehorned into the engine bay. > > nate > ROFL.... "FOR SALE: Nothing at the moment. Well, everything's for sale, for a price, but I'm not actively trying to sell anything..." -- .. "Uhoh, well that shouldn't have happened..." - Mike Holmes |