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Bonneville wagon = Bonnewagon. Pretty simple. Not so simple were MB, Dim Bulb, Fourspeedman, Oldslowandugly, well, Oldslowandugly is probably the most accurate. But many know me as "That #$@&%#@$ guy"!
 
Well i chose "307 Regal" because I had quite the issue with people telling me I had a turbo car. They'd see the wheels and all of the emblems that came with the "T-Package" and assume (or insist) that I had a turbo 3.8 under the hood. I even had this discussion with an on-duty police officer. One night, cruising through town with the windows down, I even heard some kids on the sidewalk say "check out that Grand National." I promptly revved my V8 at them. (Only a little :wink: )

I'm not sure what I'd like to change it to but if I ever change engines then "307 Regal" won't make much sense. One name I thought would be neat is "Grand Natural." The "Natural" meaning naturally aspirated.

And DRIVEN, your screen name always reminds me of that Sylvester Stallone movie about Indy cars.
 
DRIVEN said:
Didn't mean anything by it. Just sayin'. :lol:
 
This have been my E-mail address since I got my license. (20 years now time flies)

D ........drag
R ........race
78 .....year of my Olds
442.....I wish my cutlass was


Made sense at the time. Now it would be .... ALLOLDS
 
My wagons, Expedition, F350 Crewcab, and plans for the new home and shop all have ribs in the roof, so... there it is.
 
80elcaminoflake

I had a 80 el camino with gold flake in paint :mrgreen:
 
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