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Welcome Forum The Drag Strip American Steel….. Love it or hate it?

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  • #2122
    Anonymous
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    I love big, heavy, tough American cars. The kind of cars that get
    about 9 mpg!

    Cars that can go over the curb like a graceful swan.

    Cars that can drive into a brick wall and not even get a dent.

    Cars that have a colorful mix of blue and black smoke
    belching from the tailpipe.

    Cars that drip fluid all over the driveway!

    Cars that weigh 5000 pounds and are big enough to live in!

    Cars that sound like thunder coming down the road.

    Cars like the LeSabre, the Centurion, the Roadmaster and the Fleetwood.

    Cars with over 400 gas-guzzling cubic inches under the steel hood.

    That’s what I remember from my childhood, and it was GREAT!

    So, the question is, do you like big, bad American cars?

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  • #25211
    hpdog259962
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    :drool: <That’s all I ha e to say

    #25212
    Garibaldi
    Keymaster

    I love it and always will but I haven’t been impressed with the stuff they have turned out in recent years

    #25213
    Anonymous
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    Give me a fast, economical, light car anyday.

    #25214
    montefrazer
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    I’m driving a 77 Chevy Caprice. thumbsup.gif

    #25215
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    Super!!! icon_applause.gif

    The poll is going in the RIGHT direction!!! icon_cheesygrin.gif

    #25216
    GTO Man
    Moderator

    I try to buy American even if they might be in the shop more than the competition.

    #25217
    Anonymous
    Inactive

    I don’t care where the car is built, as long as it is fun to drive, reliable and makes me happy.
    Though as I have said before the line between foriegn and domestics is very blurry these days with just about all the Japanese companies having factories in the US.

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    hpdog259962
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    I don’t care where the car is built, as long as it is fun to drive, reliable and makes me happy.
    Though as I have said before the line between foriegn and domestics is very blurry these days with just about all the Japanese companies having factories in the US.

    True but back in the day…

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