
01-14-2025, 01:58 PM
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Originally Posted by AGDee
He loves the older cars from the early 50s through the mid 60s the most. He likes the early Vettes and Camaros but they had a '63 or '64 Shelby he was drooling over too. He can look at any of them and tell you which year they are based on the lights or the fins or the wheel hubs or whatever.
We picked our "if we won the lottery" cars out. He was leaning toward the Aston Martin but I fell in love with a cute little blue McLaren. It had the best face. I judge cars by their faces...lol. I also love an Alfa Romeo because I'm Siciian. The Ferraris were pretty nice too.
I don't think your company was even there this year. Makes me sad. I think, now that I don't work for GM anymore and think, as a company, they've lost all sense of morality or decency, I want an SUV from your company for my next vehicle.
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Yeah, he and I would be talking all day. And Aston Martin is my favorite brand.
He likes two of my favorite eras. Actually, 1966 was pretty much the last year when stylists had very few to no government design regulations to follow. I’m also into the 30s, 40s, and 80s, but with the 80s, European only. The McLaren you like was probably a 570S. Cool.
If you go with our SUVs, they’ll give you great reliability.
Has TKE Guy always been a car guy when you knew him college?
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