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Couldn't have imagined someone came up with this...

Speaking from experience?:D I didn't even look at the price - I'm laughing just thinking about it. I'm remembering a line from George Carlin about how you can buy anything in this country. Just nail two things together that have never been nailed together before and: Some schmuck will buy it from you.
I have some experience with female nipples :thankyou:
 
I was thinking maybe you're cranky because you have nipple problems from entertaining yourself with a cattle prod or maybe electrified alligator clips...:rofl:
Oh geez LOL. No cattle prods on my end!!!! And well, I'm not really cranky :D
 
I've posted this on another thread but it's worth posting again.
Tom Lehrer is a genius in my humble opinion.

 
You're too much woman for him! Based on this thread I think I like you a lot!:thumbsup:


After the "lot of car" comment the guy said: Nice Camaro! Without hesitation I told him in no uncertain terms that Chevy never made anything that exciting.
I busted my *** working on that car. It was at deaths door when the guy I bought it from bought it. He got it to the point of being a painted shell and then wanted to do something else. His loss in my opinion. They're all my babies but have, I guess, special affection for this one because it has had such a rough life and is now a beautiful cool as **** car.
Not sure I deserve being liked for driving this car but thanks!

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Had a 71 340 Cuda for a little over 15 years after buying it in 86. It was the best donut car I ever had and it even handled pretty dad gum well with a hint of over steer which I like. Selling it was a dumb mistake.
 
My wife constantly gets that at car shows "did your husband drive that here for you"! She responds with I bet your wife drove you here in her mini van...

I've been trying to think of more comebacks for your wife on this subject. I love when people see me detailing a car for hours at a car show and ask if that's my car. Or I'm putting gas in it at a gas station...no, this is someone elses car and I'm just good natured and am putting gas in it out of the goodness of my heart. I'm sweating my *** off detailing someone elses car...Here's your sign!

How about: No, I had Scotty use the transporter to get it here. Or: No, I drove it. I'm surprised Wilma let you out of the house!
No I drove it. I see you're wife decided to grow her own dope and planted you! Nice job!:D:fool:
 
When I had my 70 Challenger at some local show, guys would come up and say nice Camaro. Yup, I see you fail 4th grade spelling.....AND math.
 
When I had my 70 Challenger at some local show, guys would come up and say nice Camaro. Yup, I see you fail 4th grade spelling.....AND math.


Gee, whatever I said to piss you off, I apologize. Not sure what you're referring to but you sound kind of cranky...:D
 
Had a 71 340 Cuda for a little over 15 years after buying it in 86. It was the best donut car I ever had and it even handled pretty dad gum well with a hint of over steer which I like. Selling it was a dumb mistake.


My experience is in line with Richard Carpenters' description of his 1970 (?) 'Cuda 440 six pack which he said road like a buck board. Doesn't bother me but it's night and day compared to a 69 Charger or a 72 for that matter.
 
My experience is in line with Richard Carpenters' description of his 1970 (?) 'Cuda 440 six pack which he said road like a buck board. Doesn't bother me but it's night and day compared to a 69 Charger or a 72 for that matter.
Well the 340 E cars came with the TA steering setup and all had the rear sway bar along with the front. Mine actually rode pretty decent and it was a long way from riding like a Buckboard. Friend of mine at the time had a 440 Six Pack 4 speed 71 Cuda and that car did ride a bit harsh.
 
If I had a dollar for every time some moron called my challenger a Camaro the resto would have been free
 
If I had a dollar for every time some moron called my challenger a Camaro the resto would have been free
Well, I quit going to the local shows with mine so.....the morons were out of the picture but I do have a friend that keeps on trying to act like he's in the 7th grade with that crap. Usually he starts spewing the hate towards Mopars when he's riding in one of mine but it doesn't take much to shut him up when I pull over and ask him if he wants to get out lol.
 
road like a buck board
My Roadrunner definitely "rides" harsher with the subframe connectors, torque boxes, split mono leaf springs, sliders, and Street Xtreme 3 way adjustable Viking rear shocks...
Now to be fair, I don't mind first and foremost, but the only adjustment I have made to the 3 settings on each rear shock is an initial "guess" based on the chart that came with the shocks. I have quite a bit of adjustment left to soften the ride, and to be fair, my old rear leaf springs were seriously shot.
@QOTHL ...I was wondering how long it would take until you were "outed"...
Love your posts!! Nice picture, and I'm not surprised. :)
I've been under the hood of both cars, but both made it to Cruisin The Coast, so now I can take a little more time to get them both right, and "catch up" with you soon.
 
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