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Discussion in 'Station Wagon Lounge' started by Roadking41A, Feb 22, 2008.

  1. Roadking41A

    Roadking41A Well-Known Member

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    I am so sorry to hear that Tedy. My Condolences and prayers to his family.
     
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    OK, it isn't a wagon, but IMHO the '65 Buick Riviera is one of the coolest cars ever made by GM. :cool:
    Here's a new McDonalds commercial where some very wild and crazy Austrian guys go cruising for burgers in a beautiful one:


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0hSrJnDfc5A

    The "As always. Since 1977" at the end refers to the year that McDonalds opened it first greasburger joint in Austria.
     
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    :dance: cool!


    head nodding :yup:
     
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    I had a 64 Riv way back....I liked it.:yup:
     
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    Our buddy has a '64. Really neat car.
     
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    Those are the coolest "hide away" headlights I've ever seen.
     
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    I didn't know they opened that way. I always thought they swung sideways,lol.
     
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    Thought you'd get a kick out of this
     

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    Different body style, but my brother-in-law in Carson City, Nevada 'collects' vehicles. He doesn't do anything with them - he just lets them sit. One of them is a '66 Rivera...........

    Next time I'm up there I'm going to talk to him about it. He will, of course, think it's worth $20,000 in it's current condition (which is probably 'solid body' , but 'not running'). It's been sitting out in the weather, uncovered for around 8 years or so.....
     
  10. Xavier

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    Spock with a Buick Riv = EPIC!!!
     
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    I take it you've never seen "Roadhouse"?
     
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    Legal usage?

    Does any one know if it is legal to mention or rather use a specific model of car when writing a novel or do you have to get written permission from the manufacturing company? I ask because the main character in my story drives a wagon (duh) and I would like to say what it is aside from just calling it a wagon.
     
  13. a1awind

    a1awind Tiki God

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    I think your ok to be specific. Although a good person to ask would be clive cussler. He is very specific about make/model of vehicles in his books. Actually....mark ervin may know...id shoot him a pm
     
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    You're writing a novel? Are any of us in it?
     
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    I dont know cussler. Now Mark I know. MARK, HELP!!! I have actually been meaning to ask if it would be okay with the Forum if I meantioned it. It is a science fiction fantasy novel. Is it okay? :D
     

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