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Sixty8panther

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  1. So many irritating Honda fans fail to understand this. BTW: One of my favorite tricks is to go asking around at the dragway how many MPG racer's Civic's get. A Civic running high 13s with all engine or turbo is usually averaging 15mpg. My 1968 Camaro runs 13s and get's 15mpg. Most Honda fans are so clueless. :rolleyes:
  2. Awsome. Back in Slovakia my uncle had a 80s Lada. It was a stationwagon and he had it converted to LPG. There was a big huge propane tank in the rear of the car, covered by an old quilt to kee it discret. Sometimes to freak us out he'd put the key in the ignition and juist before turning it say "Do you smell gas? *snif-snif* I hope we don't blow up!" :P
  3. Good. To the best of my recollection the South Koreans did not bomb the f*&$ out of Pearl Harbor in a Terrorist Attack/declaration of war. I'd rather have Hundai gain market share than the Japanese. Yes I "went there". I'm not a big fan of P.C.ness.
  4. Clue: the name will remind you of a "British Luxury Honda" http://www.trombinoscar.com/concept/sl710104.jpg
  5. Wow, it looks... good. Actually it's downright handsome for a subcompact. Much better than a Civic Si, Golf, Corolla or Ka...
  6. One of the worst rebadge jobs of 2005. :(
  7. Thanks RhuBarB, great point. :)
  8. Here's a funny one of Tony and Mellon. Those incestuous little furrballs.
  9. I love our three cats. Even the black one, Puma. He's the spawn of the Devil and the Antichrist. EEEE--VIL!
  10. Wow, holy cow. I was begining to think it was a Motorcycle or tractor. In the late 1960s there was a CZ motorcycle called Mustang in Slovakia.
  11. The McLaren F1 is proof that Honda is full of Hot Air and BMW is much superior in real world numbers. Money talks and bullshit walks. Honda is the most over rated manufacturer in the world!
  12. LMAO Love the suicide door but man is it ugly and pointless.
  13. Sorry, was that too much info? :huh: :P I wish I got shipwrecked on a tropical island filled with BiCurious Lesbians. Man that would be sweet. I'd have to have a nice Camaro too though cause at some point the women would just drive me crazy and the urge to go for a spin would be too much.
  14. Wow, so there's probably like 1500 currently in transit.
  15. As of the past year I've seen plenty of Mavericks, pintos, Phoenixes and even the occasional Allante. Cars that I have seen in the past but have not seen in person in over a year... 80s Reatta Lamborghini Miura 50s Fulie 1st gen. Vette Beretta GTZ 50s Porsche 356 speedster Corvair Lakewood 70 Charger Daytona GTO Judge (a real one) GMC Syclone Ferrari F50 80s Caamro 1LE Sunbird Turbo All the rest that you guys named I saw at some point on the road, in someone's driveway or at a carshow.
  16. Good, have them stick to girlie-girl SUVs and econoboxes.
  17. Actually it makes perfect sense. :CG_all:
  18. Yup.... more often then not, Eastern Europen women are stunning. B) The production car it's based on is a bit of a dissapointment for myself. but I can understand why they chose it as a base.
  19. Screw McDonalds, If I had three wishes here's what I would wish for: :) 1 2 3
  20. Somehow these '58 quad-light wonders did a nicer job of looking "just right" than the '58 Impala.
  21. Ahhh... what humble beginings. :)
  22. BULLSHIT http://www.cheersandgears.com/public/style_emoticons//AH-HA_wink.gif
  23. Harley: Here you go buddy. I agree. Stunning. http://www.k1-styling.sk/menu.php http://www.k1-styling.sk/menu.php?menu=att...ellowattack.htm
  24. Yup, Yellow is my favorite as well. favorite color in general, but defibnately favorite on cars. :) I painted my 1983 Firebird Yellow. But I flat blacked it before I sold it.
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