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  1. Oh, duh, yup. The 11th grade picture was taken in 1981.
  2. My mom lived in a Craftsman bungalow for a while. It was a really nice house that just needed updating to be awesome. Very solid.
  3. I'm just repeating what was said to me and a friend on Friday night. That old dude was scary! :blink: ;)
  4. Yes, I believe Allstate Insurance Co. was started by Sears & Roebuck, wasn't it? I remember reading about the rebadged Henry J, but I didn't know they did it earlier as well.
  5. You kids get off my lawn! Damn kids! Can't you read? It says "NO LOITERING!" Now get out of here before I call the cops! Damn kids! :angry:
  6. ocnblu

    Back to school

    I wouldn't mind taking a couple of creative writing classes to get the juices flowing again. I was heavy into it in college.
  7. Does the trailer float, or sink like a stone? What if you forget to unhitch it when you get the urge to take a dip? Does it pull the car down with it? Does the ship's orchestra play in the background as the headlights slowly but surely point to the sky, then dim as they go under? I wonder......
  8. It's a nice looking car, Vipes. When I was your age, I wanted to modify the hell out of my car too. My '81 Grand Prix (brand new at the time) had those little chrome manual mirrors on each side. I didn't like those, so I planned on replacing them with those black euro-style mirrors that were popular then. Thinking back on it, I'm glad I didn't because they would have looked like crap on the GP. Then I wanted rims. My car had the Pontiac rally wheels. I wanted Keystones, but I couldn't afford to put a set of 4 on all at once. I bought one rim. It sat in the box for a year. I eventually took the wheel to a tire shop to put on consignment and that was the last time I saw it. I never got paid for it. The point of my longwinded story is... it's your first car, and you have big plans. That's natural, but the best thing to do would be to get the head gasket situation fixed, along with any other mechanical issues. Driving it every day will help you get a feel for it and it might bring out some other things that you'd want to do before you start your customization process.
  9. Sounds like an awesome vehicle, GMTG. Those pics will be great, but I'm sure your new little son is taking up a lot of time right now, and rightly so.
  10. About the '06 Grand Vitaras, nah Fly, since all of the pics we've seen so far are of the Japanese market vehicle with their little fender mounted mirrors, and of course our US version doesn't have them, I was just making a stoopid joke. I ALSO SAW MY FIRST SOLSTICE ON THE ROAD! IT WAS WHITE WITH DELAWARE PLATES AND IT WAS HOT! I ALMOST HIT A PARKED CAR FROM RUBBERNECKING! whoops, sorry, caps.
  11. ocnblu

    Back to school

    Hey bud, there was certainly no offense taken. I was only kidding with you, as usual. :)
  12. I'm happy to see a return of chrome intermingling with black trim on SS models. To me, it's classier than the monochrome look.
  13. You've seen it too, GM1? I mentioned about the car carrier pic the "Name Those Cars!" thread here in the Trivia section. :)
  14. We got two new Grand Vitaras in. I wasn't all that impressed. They seem like rebodied versions of the old model with sharper lines. And the fender-mounted mirrors must have fallen off too.
  15. Aww... he's a cute little guy. Hearty Congratulations, GMTruckGuy!
  16. When has an Impala ever been truly exciting? Maybe in '58 when it was a new, sporty trim level on the basic workaday Bel Air, but even through the 60's, if you look at its contemporaries, and on through the bitter end, and on to its revival in '94 with the subtle sporty trim, it was never supposed to be exciting, it was supposed to be handsome and competent while going about its purpose. The '06 Impala is fine, and right in line with its ancestors... except for the FWD chassis, of course.
  17. Happy B-day, Turbo. It also would have been my late, great beloved grandfather's 100th birthday on the 14th.
  18. I guess I'm the only one who noticed the excellent use of double entendre in the title of this thread. I suddenly have the urge to ride a Harley. :o ;)
  19. Without reading the article, I'd guess it was made to Hitler's specifications as a "People's Car" candidate. I'd further venture to say that Porsche's Volkswagen won that competition, and now my mind is blown to think how automotive history could have been changed at that moment in time.
  20. WHERE IN THE HECK HAVE YOU BEEN, CREMAZIE, YOU LITTLE HOTTIE? :)
  21. I'd run a CarFax report on that VIN.
  22. ocnblu

    Toy Cars

    That was at a farm house my mom and her 3rd husband rented for a while. Unfortunately, the house and all the outbuildings are no more. They've been bulldozed. My Matchboxes have prolly been plowed under several times since then, the whole place is just fields now.
  23. ocnblu

    Back to school

    That's so sly that Nick uses the spelling "ghey". That will really throw off the homos! Even though I graduated a little while back, I still feel the pull of change come fall.
  24. You know what they say, "you puke, you lose". That old chestnut holds true most of the time.
  25. I lost control on a Honda XR75 on a very steep hill near the back of our farm. I was 9 years old, and the bike fell over to the left, then the right, then the left, then the right as I was going up that hill. I was too dumb to let go of the throttle. It was like I was frozen. Banged my knees up pretty bad. And I never got on a motorcycle again. 3 and 4 wheeled ATVs became my fun vehicle of choice after that.
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