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Harry P.

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  1. Just messin' with you, man! You already know what I think of your talent...
  2. Impressive work, as always... But that interior/exterior color combo??? I'm beginning to think you may be colorblind!!!
  3. Ah, but "the devil is in the details"...
  4. Paint and weathering issue? I don't see any weathering. Must be the paint part???
  5. I think that little chartreuse pickup is kinda cute, actually.
  6. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/12/23/automobiles/collectibles/23UGLY.html?_r=1
  7. Actually, apart from the federally mandated bumpers, I find the Matador to be a very crisp and clean design.
  8. The Pacer... kinda quirky, sorta cute... by no means ugly. The Matador... to my eye actually pretty cool! The 2 Ferraris... not a huge fan of either, but I can't say they're ugly. I'll give you the F-10. Badly proportioned, stubby and stumpy. The Aztec? Ugly Hall of Fame on the first ballot.
  9. Obviously a typo. He meant Stingray fryer...
  10. Actually that color looks very close to the current Ford Mustang "Vista Blue"...
  11. If the 3rd brake light has to be where they put it (ugh!)... at least make it the length of the spine, and use a translucent smoked gray lens over red LEDs... or else put it where it belongs:
  12. I could.... but I won't. I like it just the way it is. The chrome bumpers are part of the retro theme. About the only thing I think is badly done is the placement of that third brake light.
  13. Except for that brake light in the rear "spine," I think it's very cool! BTW... there's no prize for "changing your avatar the most times"...
  14. I would glue the window and door trim in place first... then mask them off and apply the spackle and stipple it. Then paint the "stucco," remove the tape and paint the trim as desired.
  15. I'd be willing to bet that there is not one single member here who is totally anonymous online. It's impossible, your name and much more is out there in dozens of places already. Putting your real name in your signature here will not compromise your security in any way... because that perceived "security" is just a myth in our current on-line world. You're name and much more are all already out there in more places than you think. If you think you have kept your anonymity to this point, you are naive.
  16. GAZ-12 ZIM is a Russian limousine produced from 1950 till 1959. ZIM stands for Zavod Imeni Molotova, which reflects the factory's official name at the time. Models produced after 1956 did not carry the ZIM abbreviation anymore. The cars all looked pretty much the same throughout the run, so anyone that guessed anything between 1950 and 1959 got it "right." The winners: zoom zoom sjordan2 Mark Taylor MikeMc trogdor mdlman1 Thom chris pflug badluck13 chillyb1 plumber mr moto junkman Real or Model coming MONDAY!
  17. If everyone else can comply, why can't you? As far as people giving you trouble... anyone can do that anyway. Your name, address, credit history, SSN, and a lot more are already out there. Do you own a credit card? Do you have a mortgage? Do you have bank accounts? Ever bought/sold online? Ever signed up for anything online? Do you have a driver's license? A library card? Do you pay taxes to the IRS? Do you have a job? There is more of your personal information already out there, in dozens of places, than you may realize. Dozens of places. Do you really think that by telling us your real name, that you're risking anything? Come on, man...
  18. So you agreed to the rules when you signed up without reading them?
  19. How about celebrating your anniversary by putting your full name in your signature line? (One of the forum rules you agreed to when you signed up).
  20. Amen! And yes Tim, your editorial will be in the next issue.
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