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Camino LS6

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  1. No worries, almost everyone made that mistake. :AH-HA_wink:
  2. I'm trying but this HP software is a PITA!
  3. The John Deere and the house were rentals. The house was very cool though - part of it pre-dates the Revolution. edit: Whoops! I was talking about the house with the John Deere, and all you can see is the springhouse. The other house I lived in 'til I was 6, then it was my Grandmother's and now my brother's. It is a Dutch colonial which the Amityville house may also have been.
  4. Nah, 440 was the model, not the engine. It was a 273 V8 and a dog. But it was wheels and I owned it. I was 15 when I bought it from the original owner.
  5. 4 of the many.
  6. 1966 Dodge Coronet 440 wagon:
  7. Hmmm, which car next...
  8. Ask and ye shall receive, I'd post more but I have to figure out a way to speed the process.
  9. My '67 Delmont 88:
  10. Welcome to the forum! The last I heard, there was an attempt being made to provide original build information for Chevy in the same way that Pontiac Historic Services does. I don't think this has gotten off the ground yet - I hope it does.
  11. Camino LS6

    WARNING!

    Camino has a new scanner - be prepared for an onslaught of pics of his old rides in the near future.
  12. Z and I have very different views when it comes to this topic, and yet, we see eye to eye on so many issues including those that require a moral judgement. We listen with respect and find consensus instead of having a shouting match. In the mod/admin discussions and Underground projects we find common ground easily. To me, that is how religion should interface with the world - with respect shown for the beliefs of others without evangelism and hate which organized religion so often promotes. There is one religious quote I can wholeheartedly back: "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you".
  13. Camino LS6

    Dear I.R.S.

    Don't get me started on this one.
  14. Consumer Distorts is a circle jerk of self-congratulatory "experts" promoting the agenda of Japan Inc. out of some twisted worship of that culture's perceived superiority. Their methods are nothing short of self-fulfilling prophecy. Not worth the paper it's printed on.
  15. American public to Detroit: Well, Captain Obvious, you finally seem to get it. Detroit: We promise to really do it right this time. Ap: Uh huh, heard that before. D: Here's a Mustang! Ap: Mmm, not bad. D: Here's a Camaro! Ap: Now that's nice! Japan Inc.: CAMRY! Ap: meh, you're boring me D: *giggles* D: How about an Impala? Ap: can I get a GTO? D: Coupe or Convertible? Ap: Japan Inc.: Consumer Reports! Ap.: So what? D:
  16. Caprice: an impulsive adventure,a lark Nomad: a constant traveller,wanderer Vega- a star Scottsdale: an Arizona city Bonneville: named for the famous salt flats where land speed records are set Tempest: a violent storm, usually short and at sea
  17. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:
  18. El Camino: The road, the way or the path in Spanish. The verb is caminar meaning to walk.
  19. Lacrosse: How soon we forget! This is also French-Canadian slang for masturbation. Caravan: In Britain, (perhaps elswhere) this refers to what we'd call a travel trailer or motorhome.
  20. Wow! I just can't imagine seeing the Aurora and GTO as alternatives to each other.
  21. [inside joke] Jeh - tah [/inside joke]
  22. They've really gone salt-happy around here this year, they have used so much on the major roads that you can actually taste it as you drive.
  23. Something tells me he started the celebrating a bit early. Hope he doesn't sleep through the whole day.
  24. You guys should give Tangerine Dream a listen, I think you might like.
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