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Domestic Automobiles
https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=...57155469,d.cWc
Pretty cool huh? How many folks have never owned ANYTHING other than a Big 3 product? No foreign or foreign owned products for you. Count me in. I just can't buy one.
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11-26-2013, 07:39 PM | #2 |
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They sure don't make them like that anymore, huh Jeff?
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Yep, that is good.......I have never owned anything but American made....a Buick, a Pontiac, several Chevys, Fords, Dodges, Plymouths........In the past 10 years, nothing but Fords for me.
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Re: Domestic Automobiles
Everything I've ever owned has been American Corp sold I have had a few Chrysler Maserati TC's which the bodies were made in Italy. But sold thru Chrysler with a Chrysler drive train. Worlds most expensive "K" cars
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Re: Domestic Automobiles
Right now, there are 3 Chevys, 2 Mopars, a Harley and a Featherlite in my garage/driveway.
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Re: Domestic Automobiles
I built dune buggies at our farm from 12 years old on and my first car was a 72 bug with a stroked 1600 with big bore kit, cam, twin dellorato carbs etc even though dad was a Ford guy. On the road it would smoke the tires but I was quickly passed by my friends in a 283 2bbl chevelle and a 289 2bbl falcon. I've owned nothing but fords since. If fact the wife had a brand new 89 daytona when we met and I made her get rid of it and drive my mustang then various other fords. Non fords are not allowed in my driveway. I actually made a kid who was picking up my 15 year old park his "****box honda" on the side of the road.
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A publication I receive had all of those billboards on one page. I had it on my fridge for months because it was so cool. I sent it to my dad for his birthday a couple of months ago. All American vehicles here as well. I Hate rice burners, or anything not of the big 3.
Sean
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Jeff thanks for posting the link , I've got 9 GM products and 2 Neons in the yard. Does Chrysler count as foreign owned ? ---Trevor
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Funny ,that's a complicated question anymore isn't it???By GOD, you tryin...That's what counts
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