Stop in for a cup of coffee

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Good evening, just having that day-off coffee time. A little disappointed the Fury still isn't running smooth till you get above 60 mph, yes it does fire up faster with the electronic ignition. I'm going to drive it to Atlanta this weekend and my buddy there is good at diagnosing, and Mr. Davis did say to bring it back if I wasn't satisfied...

The question earlier, what car would you like from the year you were born? Hard to pick just one but a 1960 Chrysler Dual-Ghia would be pretty cool to have!
 
Good evening, just having that day-off coffee time. A little disappointed the Fury still isn't running smooth till you get above 60 mph, yes it does fire up faster with the electronic ignition. I'm going to drive it to Atlanta this weekend and my buddy there is good at diagnosing, and Mr. Davis did say to bring it back if I wasn't satisfied...

The question earlier, what car would you like from the year you were born? Hard to pick just one but a 1960 Chrysler Dual-Ghia would be pretty cool to have!
I'm with Ben on the one from my year (apparently his too) '63 split window Vette.

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I'm here on door duty...handing out the treats. My wife is taking my daughter over to a friends house and they are going to go trick-or-treating there.

I usually get the door chore and I really don't mind since I can drink beer, watch TV and hang out here on FABO!
Holy crap. We went into my sister in laws old neighorhood. Hours here are 5 to 730, got that about 630ish. My daughter ended up with 3 bucket loads, kept having to dump the bucket into the stroller with my 9 month old, people were quiting for the night and just dumping candy like crazy
 
Good evening, just having that day-off coffee time. A little disappointed the Fury still isn't running smooth till you get above 60 mph, yes it does fire up faster with the electronic ignition. I'm going to drive it to Atlanta this weekend and my buddy there is good at diagnosing, and Mr. Davis did say to bring it back if I wasn't satisfied...

The question earlier, what car would you like from the year you were born? Hard to pick just one but a 1960 Chrysler Dual-Ghia would be pretty cool to have!
No fair. The 80s have no cool cars
 
No fair. The 80s have no cool cars

I had an '87 Crown Vic, a former state troopers car, that I really loved. The ergonomics were very good, it fit me perfectly, you could see out of it really well. An Audi made a left in front of me, I knocked it into Honda, both were totaled, all I needed was a headlight surround and bumper guard. The bumper was pushed back a little, so I found a sturdy tree, put chain around it, hooked the chain to my bumper, and backed up with the right amount of power and it was good as new.

The trunk was huge!
 
I had an '87 Crown Vic, a former state troopers car, that I really loved. The ergonomics were very good, it fit me perfectly, you could see out of it really well. An Audi made a left in front of me, I knocked it into Honda, both were totaled, all I needed was a headlight surround and bumper guard. The bumper was pushed back a little, so I found a sturdy tree, put chain around it, hooked the chain to my bumper, and backed up with the right amount of power and it was good as new.

The trunk was huge!
ford did make some cool stuff in the 80s ...but I would have to stick to the diplomat just because I am a Dodge gal and I cant help it :D

Close seconds would be any one of these ...mega cool stuff here

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Good Morning. Its ta ta Tuesday... No nudes, but prob don't wanna play this loud at work. Lol :lol:
 
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