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    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus View Post
    With baby #4 on the way I seriously want a Buick Roadmaster with the LT1 engine. I think it would be hilarious driving around in a old station wagon with a Corvette engine under the hood.

    This would be me leaving the car pool line at the kids school: https://youtu.be/9NjGEGL0gfc?t=74

    It would be even better if it had wood paneling.

    It is a photoshop job but....

    Olma, Oris, Vostok, Casio, Smiths, Luch, Elgin, Fossil, Orient

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    Quote Originally Posted by geoffbot View Post
    Number 4?! Jesus Matt...
    Covid baby.


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    I think it would be hilarious to see it with flames and spinning rims.



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    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus View Post
    Covid baby.
    Got that bored huh?

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    Good gosh this looks nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Perseus View Post
    I've also thought about a Triumph TR6 as they are a lot more affordable. Something like this would be pretty fun:

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    Good gosh this looks nice.
    Lovely to look at and they make a glorious noise; but, be warned: The engines take a fair bit of looking after.
    Some people have opinions - The rest of us have taste.

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    Quote Originally Posted by litlmn View Post
    Got that bored huh?
    The Mrs. and I heard people talking about Covid babies and I said, "Maybe first time parents, but no way people who already have children and going to want more kids while stuck at home with them 24/7." As it turns out vasectomies are elective surgeries and were put on hold.


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    This is the ride I really want. Don't think it'll fit in my garage though.

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    This is the ride I really want. Don't think it'll fit in my garage though.

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    My buddy put himself through half his university driving those as a summer job. He ended up skidding out downhill in the rain and saved it. Said it was absolutely terrifying and didn't go back the following summer after that happened.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dimman View Post
    My buddy put himself through half his university driving those as a summer job. He ended up skidding out downhill in the rain and saved it. Said it was absolutely terrifying and didn't go back the following summer after that happened.
    Hell’s bells. I can’t imagine losing traction on a downgrade in a Liebherr. Crashing it would be horrific, even at the low speeds they move at. Glad your mate rode it out.
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