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Started by Hydrophilic, September 08, 2010, 09:00 AM

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Hydrophilic

You can't call yourself a true fan unless you drive a Holden VC Commodore.
 

Manufactured in Australia around the height of CBM's popularity (mid-early 1980s).  I imagine Lance drives one :)

Isn't the universe great?  After researching correct spelling of Lithuania on Wikipedia, I hit "Random Article" and got the closely related article Holden VH Commodore
I'm kupo for kupo nuts!

Blacklord

Quote from: Hydrophilic on September 08, 2010, 09:00 AM
You can't call yourself a true fan unless you drive a Holden VC Commodore.
 

Manufactured in Australia around the height of CBM's popularity (mid-early 1980s).  I imagine Lance drives one :)

Isn't the universe great?  After researching correct spelling of Lithuania on Wikipedia, I hit "Random Article" and got the closely related article Holden VH Commodore

Not bloody likely! There is a polarity here - you're either a Holden or a Ford man - and I'm the latter! I'm on my fifth Falcon and that ain't gonna change!


Blacklord

Quote from: Hydrophilic on September 08, 2010, 09:00 AM

Isn't the universe great?  After researching correct spelling of Lithuania on Wikipedia, I hit "Random Article" and got the closely related article Holden VH Commodore

IMHO all Commodore drivers should be deported to Lithuania - they are welcome to 'em (and they can take their cars with 'em too!)

Hydrophilic

Quote from: BlacklordNot bloody likely! There is a polarity here - you're either a Holden or a Ford man - and I'm the latter!
That goes to show you can't rely on my imagination where reality is concerned.

I don't know if it would be more expensive to ship one of those cars to Lithuania or the USA, but imagine (danger!) the cost would be more than the value of the car... I could not look-up a price on Kelly Blue Book because the model year is before 1990...

But if you're a true Commodore fan, I guess it would be priceless.
I'm kupo for kupo nuts!

BigDumbDinosaur

Quote from: Blacklord on September 08, 2010, 09:44 AM
Quote from: Hydrophilic on September 08, 2010, 09:00 AM
You can't call yourself a true fan unless you drive a Holden VC Commodore.
 

Manufactured in Australia around the height of CBM's popularity (mid-early 1980s).  I imagine Lance drives one :)

Isn't the universe great?  After researching correct spelling of Lithuania on Wikipedia, I hit "Random Article" and got the closely related article Holden VH Commodore

Not bloody likely! There is a polarity here - you're either a Holden or a Ford man - and I'm the latter! I'm on my fifth Falcon and that ain't gonna change!


I remember when the Ford Falcon looked like a four-wheeled shoe box and had a 144 cubic inch (2.36 litre) six-banger that produced slightly more power than a riding lawn mower.  It did get good gas mileage though.  :)
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BigDumbDinosaur

Quote from: Blacklord on September 08, 2010, 09:46 AM
Quote from: Hydrophilic on September 08, 2010, 09:00 AM

Isn't the universe great?  After researching correct spelling of Lithuania on Wikipedia, I hit "Random Article" and got the closely related article Holden VH Commodore

IMHO all Commodore drivers should be deported to Lithuania - they are welcome to 'em (and they can take their cars with 'em too!)
I don't think Lithuanian roads have that much traffic capacity.
x86?  We ain't got no x86.  We don't need no stinking x86!

RobertB

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Quote from: Hydrophilic on September 08, 2010, 09:00 AMYou can't call yourself a true fan unless you drive a Holden VC Commodore.
Likewise, you can't call yourself a true fan unless you have stayed at a Commodore Hotel?  ;)




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