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Yes. I've seen the Thunderbolt before....but never did a write-up on it. In this thread, I've only done an image-search once, early in the thread, and I was completely honest about it.
Yes. I've seen the Thunderbolt before....but never did a write-up on it. In this thread, I've only done an image-search once, early in the thread, and I was completely honest about it.
Nice. But I did stump you with that Alfa Romeo oddity in your defense that was barely a production car, or a car anyone would want to own.
Bingo.........the original 1936 Suburban. Good guess. The Suburban nameplate has been in continuous production for 86 years....longer than anything else in the American market.
How the heck do they keep them from leaking on the roof where they join together when closed.
I'm suspecting a leaky mess. haha
Never seen one, what is the vintage or years on this?
Originally Posted by LexsCTJill
MM. I think you should be excluded from any and all answering lol. Your knowledge is too good. It’s too easy for you. You are an expert
It's just to easy for him.
He is like a car almanac. lolol