Thread: Who's your daddy...

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    Who's your daddy...

    Guess who's buying a 1965 Ford GT40!

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    Re: Who's your daddy...

    Originally posted by Sean
    Guess who's buying a 1965 Ford GT40!
    ****ty where is the shelby gt 500?

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    We already have one.

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    how much does that go for, $300,000? (unless obviously if its a replica)

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    Off topic... but Sean, 666 posts.. arghhh! post again quick!!
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    cool, sean

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    HAHA Hammer, you said 666! AAAAH now I said it...maybe this is the beginning of a never-ending chain of people posting that number on this board?
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    >>Guess who's buying a 1965 Ford GT40!

    *assumes Cartman voice*

    Dirty *** **** **** bastard *** ... Barbara Streisand!!!!!

    I'm simultaniously hating and envying you. ... Primarily its envy.
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    >>Primarily its envy.

    ...because i'm the resident hatemonger.


    Mod: I think he meant he was envious.

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    I'm your daddy!

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    is there no newer cars available in US?

    Probably a tad unreliable being that old!
    Such is life.

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    >>is there no newer cars available in US?
    >>Probably a tad unreliable being that old!

    *Beats fountain mercilessly for completly missing the point*
    *Doesnt even let up or show remorse as Fountain cowers and asks what he said wrong*

    New cars lack class and style (with a few obvious high end exceptions). 'Back in the day' they used to make cars with craftmanship and [most] were things of beauty.
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    > New cars lack class and style (with a few obvious high end exceptions). 'Back in the day' they used to make cars with craftmanship and [most] were things of beauty.<

    Yeah, shame you needed four horses upfront to get the most out of them.

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    >>Yeah, shame you needed four horses upfront to get the most out of them.

    Heh.

    I take great pride in the fact that I can beat just about anyone in a road race with my 63' Merc. I enjoy the look on the little kiddies faces in their daddies stupid 2002-Whatever (after giving me "the look") when I rocket past them a few seconds later going uphill. There are things a V-8 can do that nothing else can touch. I like the old cars with power. Hence my speeding ticket studded history.
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    I'll be looking out for you on the road. In my rear view mirror .

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