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  1. Roddy

    Roddy New Member

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    Sweet window van, just cause I lust after wagons,vans,disco choppers and International Harvester products doesn't make me nuts....just better than all the 69 camaro lovers out there!:banana:

    I love the emoticons and abuse on this forum, I'm staying.
     
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    Guess the abuse didn't work................:evilsmile: :biglaugh:
     
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    Watch for HandyAndy and Old Timer's emoticons. Don't know where they get them, but some are wild!!! :biglaugh:

    Never did understand why GM made the floors accomodate the dual mufflers on Camaros and F-Birds. I thought that cars were for people, not chiropractic sessions.:evilsmile: Gawd that was awful.

    I had a couple Vans. I got over it, after I got into wagons. They flip too easily in high crosswinds. My V8 Corvair pickup was an exception. It wanted to do backflips instead of wheelies! :rofl2:
     
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    When I was a kid my Dad switched from vans to wagons through the 70's and 80's, with 4 kids they were all that fit us!

    All the years in bands I had vans, the wagon will be for me and my bass and for taking the family on weekenders to the island etc. (unfortunutly with our seatbelt laws they can't build a fort in the back like we did as kids)
     
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    My neighbour has a band and a van for the same reasons. His buddies come over and practice in his sound-shack, and leave their gear for him to haul to the gigs. Sometimes a wag just ain't enough.
     
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    Yes to both.

    Check out the Rev's fleet and use something like KIJIJI for Montana or the Dakotas. Lots of rust-free bargains. We just got nailed with a new twist on imported cars in the MAR -Most At Risk category. If they are MAR, they don't get registered without the new Immobilizers. Older cars don't get a discount, and those guys have no respect for vintage/classic cars. Big dollars. I don't think BC does that, yet.
     
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    That's a NICE car!
    That's NOT a nice price! :rofl2:

    Talking about the Comet from Normy.
     

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