So.....your post alludes to something different.................? I thought the pic was just to illustrate a point. About short cars.....
Wow, we've had bubbles floated and bubbles burst, Peeves petted, vehicles crushed and not crushed, points made and not, theories put forward and knocked backwards, vehicles identified as to actual brand.................
"borrowed it" from another post a while back. I love it, use it a lot on emails. Uh, not too much foam on my beer please, it makes my mustache all sticky
Mine too...no worries...I'm pretty good at beer pouring...from an old post ...maybe Tedy will share some of his...that is quite the popper he's got there...doesn't the grill on that Hummer look like the grill on a Jeep...I'm going to check.
thats not a coincidence! hummer used to be owned by AM General. AM General used to be the commercial/military arm of AMC. The humm-vee (military version of the H1) was designed by AMC to replace the Jeep which at the time was made by ford. (the military jeeps in use at the time were made by ford). at the time known as the MUTT. So you see, the hummer has a trademark jeep grille because the original designers were, infact, jeep! however ...you are still wrong because it is not a JEEP! the one in the picture is is an H2 even and was solely designed by GM and is built on the Tahoe chassis. GM is allowed to use the slotted grille because of the sale agreement between GM and AMC