What is your car's Name or what you call it ?
#43
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Great name under the circumstances, but unfortunately mine gets called that not only when it doesn't start....but when i look at the H/B......put the problematic power top up/down.....shift the A-6 shifter waiting for it to fall apart....when ever a piece of interior falls off.....etc....etc..........
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Ahhhhh Mine is
Pretty Baby, I even smile at her and pat her butt sometimes.
She gets pretty frisky sometimes when I let her play.
She gets pretty frisky sometimes when I let her play.
#50
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WTF does having a name for your car have to do with being a "creep?"
Not to mention , who the F uses the word "creep" anymore?
Have you never heard of Christine? Or Eleanor?
Having a name for your car is a classic. It goes back to the late 40's and 50's when muscle cars were born.
Not to mention , who the F uses the word "creep" anymore?
Have you never heard of Christine? Or Eleanor?
Having a name for your car is a classic. It goes back to the late 40's and 50's when muscle cars were born.
#53
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Corvette Name
Lets clarify "CORVETTE" is a model or type Like Z51 or Z06 or even Z28 Z71 I'm asking what you or family members call it
Last edited by jeffs64; 03-23-2018 at 08:23 PM.
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Name my car? Seriously?
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WTF does having a name for your car have to do with being a "creep?"
Not to mention , who the F uses the word "creep" anymore?
Have you never heard of Christine? Or Eleanor?
Having a name for your car is a classic. It goes back to the late 40's and 50's when muscle cars were born.
Not to mention , who the F uses the word "creep" anymore?
Have you never heard of Christine? Or Eleanor?
Having a name for your car is a classic. It goes back to the late 40's and 50's when muscle cars were born.
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