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22nd February 07, 06:22 AM
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 Originally Posted by Al G. Sporrano
1923 Ford T-Bucket Roadster, with a 400-hp 396ci Chevy big block. And yes, we DROVE this car everywhere. It was never on a trailer. We put almost 25,000 miles on it. I sold this one in 1996.

 Originally Posted by CelticRanger66
900 horsepower Cummins diesel engine....25mm Bushmaster Cannon, TOW ATWG Missile Launcher, AND six GRUNTS IN BACK
THAT'S MY RIDE CR66
 Originally Posted by Fearnest
OK, my former ride.
I see your Bushmaster and raise you a 120mm HVFSDS-T.

 Originally Posted by Gaisgeil
My father sees your 120mm cannon and raises you two RIM-116 Rolling Airframe Missile launchers and one full compliment of strike aircraft.
I give you the USS Enterprise (CVN-65) otherwise known as "The Big E".
Though I guess it doesn't count since he's not posting this himself, haha.
Now for the trump: Anyone work with nuclear weapons? Relatives?
 Originally Posted by wsk
There are only two kinds of ships: Submarines and Targets.
Oh, aye. My ride while in the Navy (Poseidon Fire Control) USS Will Rogers SSBN 659 - last Poseidon boat to leave Site 1 at Holy Loch:
 Originally Posted by Richland
Pinzgauer 7-10 M
pretty much the coolest vehicle on the world.
climbing into it kilted is always interesting.
P.S. It is for sale.
Bragerts! I am jealous!
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22nd February 07, 09:33 AM
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