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Punk N Purp POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Pacifica, CA, USA |
posted 10-26-2001 10:25 PM
I saw this rare, six wheel Prowler at the Mt Tamalpias Cruise. ------------------ This message has been edited by Punk N Purp on 10-26-2001 at 10:26 PM |
ed monahan POA Lifetime Site Supporter Prowler Junkie Personal ScrapBook From:Cincinnati, Oh, USA |
posted 10-27-2001 04:01 AM
What a shame it does not come in RED or dark metallic green!! ------------------ |
Harry Findley POA Site Supporter Cantankerous Ol Fart From:Joyce, Washington, 98343 USA |
posted 10-27-2001 05:16 PM
Jim, And now I suppose you're going to tell us that the "back-half" is a rumble seat?? ------------------ |
STARFLAME Prowler Junkie From:Greensboro,N.C.,USA |
posted 10-27-2001 05:57 PM
Hey Jim, Can I have SOME of that STUFF YOUR DRINKING???PLEASE hehe Way KOOOOOOL!!! STARFLAME |
catterumpus Prowler Junkie From:rapid city, SD USA |
posted 10-30-2001 09:36 PM
If your eyes really are working okay, tell us where do you drive it from. Is it like the old open cockpit airplanes where the pilot was in the back seat? ------------------ |
Punk N Purp POA Site Supporter Prowler Junkie From:Pacifica, CA, USA |
posted 10-30-2001 10:27 PM
Any damn fool can tell where you drive it from….. I know, so that should prove it. The chauffeur drives up front and the "passenger" sits in the back. Haven't you seen old classic cars? The driver has his own windshield and the passenger his. You can't have familiarity with the "help". I'm wondering why no one asked why the forth wheel under the car. I don't know why….. hehehehehe. ------------------ |
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