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Ronnie Schreiber
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Befits the man. Even Nixon had thicker skin. How dare anyone challenge the smartest person in the room. Been patted on the head and told how smart he is for so long, he now believes it.

The Corvette is profitable at the current build rate which is not even half the capacity of the Bowling Green plant. They sell half as many Corvettes as they once did but Harlan Charles told me that the program makes money at the current sales rate. GM has invested a lot of money in the Bowling Green plant, most

Yeah, the pecking order sucks. I live in the Detroit area and I have an easier time getting Jaguars and Audis to review than Chevys and Fords.

I bet if someone got licensed to make those STP pants or Granatelli's STP suit, people would buy them.

I'm sick of being the better man.

I've long thought that if you could make side loading hearses based on Ferraris, Mustangs, and Corvettes, you could probably due a steady rental business for folks taking their last rides.

To be fair, the apartheid analogy is related to the need for some people to demonize Jews.

About 10% of the Israeli parliament are Arabs. There's at least one Arab sitting on the Israeli supreme court. While there are undoubtedly civil rights issues, Israeli Arabs have full political rights. In comparison, in the Palestinian Authority it's a capital crime to sell land to a Jew. Now tell me, which society is

No doubt it's better to centrally guide societies by people who know better, like you, eh?

Better not drive any new Chrysler products like the Dart:

The Fourth Amendment still applies to searches of your vehicle.

Sometimes a cigar is just a smoke.

The times I've met the man I haven't exactly been checking out his butt, but as someone with a fat ass myself I have to say that Lutz is in pretty good physical shape, particularly for a guy who's over 80. I'd characterize the man as fit. I don't know if he could fit into his Marine uniform but he's far from fat.

It's not just art. The Detroit Historical Museum (and hence the city of Detroit) owns about six dozen very valuable automobiles, including a Chrysler Turbine car and the 1963 Mustang II concept.

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The E Type is a bit feminine compared to the D, the XKSS and even the new F Type. I got a chance to see a D Type driven off the field at the Concours of America a couple of years ago.

Hell, I don't even live there and as soon as I saw the lift bridge in the background I knew it was taken in Houghton, looking north towards Hancock on the other side of the Portage waterway. Anyone who has vacationed in the Keewenaw Peninsula in the UP would have recognized it. Just east of the bridge on the Hancock

Even still, by the time World War II started almost all of Italy's economy was centrally-planned by the State and IRI. Only the Soviet Union had a greater degree of economic control.