howdy from the rainy pacific northwest

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  1. 80cutlass

    80cutlass New Member Charter Member

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    although i might look like a biased gm guy i really love all wagons,,,,my driver is a 1981 maliboo wagon dropped with spindles and springs,,i got my old back up 1984 custom cruiser 9 seater, woodgrain and all and if i live long enough i may actually finish my 80 cutlass wagon,,,,i,ll try to posts pics tommorow if it aint rainin ,two langiush outside while the other is relinquished in the garage,,,:icon_drive:
     
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    Hya 80...so....you tour'd the country...only to end up in the 'Northwet':D
    Where abouts did you end up?
    Welcome to here and there(y)
     
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    80cutlass New Member Charter Member

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    about thirty miles south of seattle in the middle of a redneck lost in subur bia aaarrrgh:banghead3:
     
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    One of my friends was a Malibu fan and between him and his brother they had 4-5 Malibus, but no wagons. They even had an Iraqi Taxi, which was equipped with a 3 speed V6, AC and a bench seat. These cars were to be sold to Iraq, but at the last minute, the order was cancelled and I believe they were sold as used cars.
     
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    isnt that Tacoma?:rofl:
     
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    70CutlassCruiser Just having fun Charter Member

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    Well, I grew up about that far south of Seattle. Federal Way to be exact. Graduated 1991 Decatur and left for the deep south in 1992. Been here since. My blood has thinned out after getting my Kudzu shot so it would be real hard to move back up north, but nonetheless a great place to visit. Welcome aboard and by the way, I have bought stock in trico so buy up, I know you need them.
     
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    80cutlass New Member Charter Member

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    dude right on another transplanted redneck who knows simple livin outside of suburbia and a strip mall,,,,i hate it here but i make a decent living and no rust in my cars but did i mention i hate here ,,,,,,most people don,t know what black eyed peas are let alone a trout line and by the way i,m on the mason dixon between renton and kent not quite thirty miles outside of seattle only about fifteen miles:D
     
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    70CutlassCruiser Just having fun Charter Member

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    Sounds like Auburn. Or the the area. Used to spend a lot of time down there at the playing basketball in different legues. There was a yard down there I can remember.
     
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    i think that yards got fifteen houses on it now,,,there are so many suburban ghettos popping everywhere,,,i,ve seen lots that had one house on it get three or four squeezed in like disconnected apartments,,,the back roads are now gettin two lanes with a suicide lane in the middle and literally a starbucks on every corner,,within a half mile radius i got a choice of no less than four starbucks,,,i,ll take mine dark and strong and no room for anything:woohoo1:
     
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    70CutlassCruiser Just having fun Charter Member

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    Well, i'll trade you a couple waffle houses for a starbucks. Thats better than the warm piss they make here and think its coffee.
     
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    dude their ain,t nothin worse than bad coffee except warm beer,,,i feel for ya it,s a trade:tiphat:
     

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