PeterK
Yoda
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Just for laughs -
I know many of you do and I get quite a lot of laughs over some of the names that I see for your cars (especially your 911 Julian!!) But personally I've never named any of the 50 +- cars that I've owned. Except for Crusty (the donor car). Just because it fits, don't you think so?
I also never imparted/conveyed a sex to my machines although many call them "her", or "girl." Again lol on this. I would think that if I did, it would certainly be male. Since male would connote a stronger, robust beast that I could beat on. Never owned a girly car, except for a 66 Rambler American and I think it was gender neutral anyways.
So, what are the names of your cars and why did you name IT such. Our cars are always ITs and usually called their true name - the 3A, the 4A, the truck, etc.
Anybody go so far as to have a tatoo of their car's given name?
I know many of you do and I get quite a lot of laughs over some of the names that I see for your cars (especially your 911 Julian!!) But personally I've never named any of the 50 +- cars that I've owned. Except for Crusty (the donor car). Just because it fits, don't you think so?
I also never imparted/conveyed a sex to my machines although many call them "her", or "girl." Again lol on this. I would think that if I did, it would certainly be male. Since male would connote a stronger, robust beast that I could beat on. Never owned a girly car, except for a 66 Rambler American and I think it was gender neutral anyways.
So, what are the names of your cars and why did you name IT such. Our cars are always ITs and usually called their true name - the 3A, the 4A, the truck, etc.
Anybody go so far as to have a tatoo of their car's given name?
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smilie in place of the real @
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