On 1/10/06, John Celio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I first saw pics of the new Challenger concept on saturday and immediately > fell in love. It looks incredibly similar to my 1968 Mustang. > > Here are some more photos of the Challenger, for those who might be > interested: > http://www.leftlanenews.com/2006/01/07/detroit-2006-dodge-challenger-concept-unveiled/ > > Of course, the Challenger being a concept, if it sees production it won't be > for a few years, and so won't help me replace my Mustang any time soon: > Before: > http://www.neovenator.com/cars/mustang/images/10-20_04.jpg > After: > http://www.neovenator.com/special/sadstang.jpg > > $9,600.00 to fix all that. I'm *still* in shock. Every time I walk past my > car, I become very sad. This is partly due to having to ride my f-ing > bicycle everywhere for the past three weeks. In the rain. Ugh. > > The worst part is, the kid who hit me was uninsured, but I didn't find out > till weeks after the accident (it's a very long story, you don't want to > hear it). His father offered to pay for the repairs a while back, so I'm > going to try see if he'll still do that. > > Anyway, as of yesterday I've finally gotten my laptop back to where it was > before the catastrophic hard drive failure. Hopefully now I'll be able to > keep up with the PDML. > > John Celio > > -- > > http://www.neovenator.com >
'Z'at a '66 'Stang, John? That was the best looking year ever. Poor baby. cheers, frank -- "Sharpness is a bourgeois concept." -Henri Cartier-Bresson

