Cheryl Tiegs had the curves of a 67 Dart.Here's one from way back when.
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Fake boobs are fake boobs, doesn’t matter if they’re AI generated or silicone.
The doctor I see occasionally is a really sporty gal. Wears 6" heels and low cut tops in the office. She's a single gal and obviously trollin the waters. She's had some work done. Mighty fine work, too and she likes showin it off. I had a friend once say "you know they're fake, right?" To which I replied, "well they ain't imagination" I'm here to tell you, if you can hold um and stick um in your mouth, they ain't fake.Fake boobs are fake boobs, doesn’t matter if they’re AI generated or silicone.
The doctor I see occasionally is a really sporty gal. Wears 6" heels and low cut tops in the office. She's a single gal and obviously trollin the waters. She's had some work done. Mighty fine work, too and she likes showin it off. I had a friend once say "you know they're fake, right?" To which I replied, "well they ain't imagination" I'm here to tell you, if you can hold um and stick um in your mouth, they ain't fake.
Wow this thread took a turn...I just want to throw this out there. I see dozens if not hundreds of for sale threads per week on this form where you don’t know what is actually for sale. For instance, the title will be “hood for sale”, or “fender for sale”, or “bumper for sale”. Why not add more detail and say something like, “69 Barracuda hood for sale”, “72 Dodge dart fender for sale”, or “70 Plymouth duster bumper” for sale. I would think you’re going to have a much better chance of having the targeted audience actually look at your ad. That’s just me thinking out loud.
Exactly.Some people throw out the comment those are fake like it is a bad thing. Hey, if she is a REAL woman (born a woman and still is one) with good bolt-on-boobs, they will feel like an 18 year old woman. How is that a bad thing?
But ads die after thirty days if no one responds. And the ad will still show up just because it had the word fender in it. Either way, active or not, it will show up in a search, and anyone with limited intelligence can message that seller to see if they have it. I like to be as specific as possible, and a) find the buyer that wants what I'm selling, and b) not waste anyone's time. That's just my thoughts, there is no proper way to list an item with us all thinking differently.Wow this thread took a turn...
Anyway, know what you're saying, but I usually try to keep the title basic 1 or 2 words, like "fender", Then will get specific in the description.
I think it's easier for someone to search especially if the ads run a few months.
So if someone is searching for a fender, they'll get fenders and weed them out from there. Instead of not getting
a specific fender in a search because the title is specific like "66 Valiant left fender".
Thanks
My 2 cents
So, did you still have it?I got a PM today for a part that I listed in AUGUST 2020.
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I forgot to mark SOLD on it so someone thought it might still be available. I guess it doesn't hurt to ask even though it was a longshot.
He owns a Crystal Ball.How did you know mine was a manifold?
hey man, just a heads up my local PO just got a bunch of the "game boxes" back in stock; so if you haven't checked in awhile it might be worth a look see.Mine was a 1971 340 4 barrel intake. I got several people telling me that they fit in a USPS flat rate box.
My local Post Offices don't stock those long and thin boxes anymore.