Shoe by Gary Brookins and Susie MacNelly for February 08, 2011

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    Charles Evans Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    Big DeSoto, hemi, torque flite transmission, jump in and drop the hammer Cosmo.

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    Yukoner  almost 14 years ago

    To when you could afford the gas for it?

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    magnamax  almost 14 years ago

    To when the odometer still turned.

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    Yukoneric  almost 14 years ago

    Patiently rebuild.

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    MisngNOLA  almost 14 years ago

    To when he was young enough to truly enjoy it.

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    pamlicorat  almost 14 years ago

    To when chicks thought it was a cool car.

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    gobblingup Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    To a minute before he bought it, so he could change his mind.

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    syke34  almost 14 years ago

    Nothing like having a classic the best car around.

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    Dtroutma  almost 14 years ago

    Actually, as a Chrysler product, the engine would still be running but the body would have fallen apart.

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    Bargrove  almost 14 years ago

    Old cars. Love’m.

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    SaunaBeach  almost 14 years ago

    De bird sat on de fence, de tail on one side and de head on de udder side.

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    gofinsc  almost 14 years ago

    Had a 94 Dodge Spirit 4door, which I bought used in late 94 and sold in 2007 (so I could buy my recently deceased uncle’s 95 Buick Century swg with 66K actual miles). Over an approximately 2-year period it burned up about 20 oxygen sensors until it was finally determined that the power steering fluid was leaking onto the oxygen sensors, causing them to malfunction. The dealer bought most of them after the original incorrect diagnosis of a valve job, which I paid for. Never had any body issues, but it was subject to the clear-coat fiasco, and the paint looked bad, but about 8 years old when that really started. Had a head gasket oil leak which was treated with stop-leak, and disclosed when sold with 135K on the clock.

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    ellisaana Premium Member almost 14 years ago

    To when you could find a parking space it would fit in.

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    BigChiefDesoto  almost 14 years ago

    dtroutma said, about 2 hours ago

    Actually, as a Chrysler product, the engine would still be running but the body would have fallen apart.

    dtroutma:

    ONLY where they put salt on the roads to melt the ice! And that rusted every car dad ever had no matter who built it, until we got out of the Detroit area back in 1957, so I still have dad’s 1958 Plymouth and 1960 Chrysler, and they are both in fine condition.

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    BigChiefDesoto  almost 14 years ago

    aircraft-engineer said, about 4 hours ago

    when I worked for Chrysler so many years ago I was talking to an “older” employee. He said that Chrysler had started using “Forward Thrust” as a motto

    aircraft-engineer:

    No, it was “Forward Look”.

    See here

    http://www.imperialclub.com/Articles/Exner/Jr/index.htm

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    RadioTom  almost 14 years ago

    MOPAR!

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