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MadRiver said:
Oh, and why are all of those chicken cars on U.S. platforms? Someone here -- and by that, I mean someone other than me -- must step up and create the chicken LBC.

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Gliderman8 said:
MadRiver said:
Oh, and why are all of those chicken cars on U.S. platforms? Someone here -- and by that, I mean someone other than me -- must step up and create the chicken LBC.

Will this do?

I just threw up my descending colon!!! :pukeface:
 
MadRiver said:
Oh, and why are all of those chicken cars on U.S. platforms? Someone here -- and by that, I mean someone other than me -- must step up and create the chicken LBC.

If you built it on an MG, would it be a Speckled Hen?
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I have an allergic reaction to Fiats.
 
About a month back a friend's kid called and said his new used 124 spider was making a strange sound from the engine, and might I come by and have a look. I told him to leave it sit till I arrived and NOT to start the car. The kid was so excited about the new auto that, right as I was getting out of my truck, he fires it up gives it the gas for effect and lunches the motor. Timing belt! Love that interference fit. Where's Tony? We all know where he is, and why his hair is so lustrous. I'm with you Doc.
 
REAL Alfas have CHAINS driving the bump-stix, Don.
 
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