I'm not sure if this qualifies as a failure, super achievement, slip in the time stream, or what.
I'll just put it out there.
I'll just put it out there.
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I'm not sure if this qualifies as a failure, super achievement, slip in the time stream, or what.
I'll just put it out there.
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It seems a bit silly alright. You have to consider it's new and it started from the beginning. You accomplished each of those achievements. I guess after five years the software doesn't care.
The tail lights on those things were stronger than any material used in todays vehicles. You could probably tie the trailer to the bumper and not have it fail.I had a bolt on hitch, not much better than that, on my first car. (1962 Chevy)
I had a bolt on hitch, not much better than that, on my first car. (1962 Chevy)
I'm guessing triple nipple taillights.Did it have a 2 speed, slip and slide powerglide transmission?
My 65 Impala had a "power glide" transmission and the 282. Seemed a bit small for the size of the car, but that thing still moved along alright.Did it have a 2 speed, slip and slide powerglide transmission?
I don't know what taillights have to do with it, but the first two words got the ol' Chief's attention!I'm guessing triple nipple taillights.
Jeez, you guysI don't know what taillights have to do with it, but the first two words got the ol' Chief's attention!
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Yep. Slow and kinda go.Did it have a 2 speed, slip and slide powerglide transmission?