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Elementary auto recognition, the remedial course

Started by pnaberhaus, July 17, 2006, 04:14:25 PM

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pnaberhaus

It's not how fast you go, rather "how" you go fast!

ajgs500


pnaberhaus

It's not how fast you go, rather "how" you go fast!

Nydus666


pnaberhaus

Correct :thumb: We have a member of the auto cognescenti(wot?). Ford 289 Cobra wuz $5995 new, when I was a senior in H.S. A nice, clean, original went for $200K recently. Somebody should do an analysis of what $6K invested in 1965 would be worth today.
It's not how fast you go, rather "how" you go fast!

Nydus666


aaronstj

Quote from: pnaberhaus on July 17, 2006, 04:49:08 PM
Correct :thumb: We have a member of the auto cognescenti(wot?). Ford 289 Cobra wuz $5995 new, when I was a senior in H.S. A nice, clean, original went for $200K recently. Somebody should do an analysis of what $6K invested in 1965 would be worth today.

If, on Jan 1st, 1965, you put $5995 into an index tracking the Dow Jones, it would be worth $73,708.06 now.  Prety good investment for the car.
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pnaberhaus

It's not how fast you go, rather "how" you go fast!

Nydus666

83 trans am... hell i have 2 an 83 and 87.... do i need a mullet???

Nydus666

If you play alot of racing game this is easy


pnaberhaus

It's not how fast you go, rather "how" you go fast!


werase643

that is an early body shape
hand hammered AL is beautiful

some guys found one in a barn in NC about 4 yrs ago
i saw it at the restoration shop
want Iain's money to support my butt in kens shop

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