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


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"Sharpness is a bourgeois concept."  -Henri Cartier-Bresson

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