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It would also potentially have a soylent green undertone, as it the need to preserve resources couldn’t let the previous generation’s bio-matter go to waste.

It’s possible there’s more than one.

I was thinking something along the same lines, however you’d have to have a continous line of many generations of women to act as surrogates and bear the children. Essentially to insure a diverse genetic pool would require thousands of frozen embryos with a very large percentage of those being female. Each generation

I had an uncle that worked on both of these programs, but sadly we lost him about a year and a half ago, though my aunt (a secretary to the Mercury 7 astronauts) thankfully still is.

So, If Fiat has a Miata based car.... how can we convince them to let that trickle down to a low-buck Dodge or Chrysler version?

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I was hoping no one would point that out...

Can we count this? They developed the engine

best or worst.... doesn’t matter, it’s definitely a favorite.

Autoweek still printed alot of black and white back then.

Yeah, I think it’s the lonestar with a wrangler body. It’s a terrible execution, but it does make me think about the possibility of a Duesenberg style customization to a wrangler.

keep in mind... i didn’t say i liked it.

the prowler? yeah, way way back before they launched it, they strapped on a wrangler body for winter testing. remembered seeing it in an autoweek or motortrend back in highschool

reminds me of the old prowler test mules.

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at 47 sec, is that a converted wrangler?

Would not eliminate IED threat, so the belly side would still need some.

Both are excellent programs at State. I attended only for a short time in Industrial Tech, then finished at Auburn with an Industrial Design degree which State unfortunately did not have. Starkville’s grown since I was there, at the time, I couldn’t find a job that I could get more than 12 hours a week at min. wage