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"Big Chief Burger" (named after one of the lifts). 6 inches tall, 5 inch diameter monster of a burger, with curly fries. It was a bit of a bugger trying to eat it but worth it
my driveway tonight. the hardest choice is what to drive in the morning!
Well Duhh!! The Cougar, Unless ya got to take the MIL to the clinic or something like that. I do hope to see that Cougar when I come up to Anchorage in a week or so.
Just waiting on the Itinerary. Hows the weather? Should I bring Mukluks and Mackinaw? Or shorts and hot pants for my escort?
I've had a few Chrysler's from the 50's and 60's that with a little work could be very fast and scary.
The Chrysler 300 B and 300 C were really scarey fast. I was on my way to Miami in my modified '54 Ford at about 90 mph on the Florida Turnpike when a Cadillac from N.J. passed me at about 120 mph, in just a minute or 2 an unmarked FHP "Turnpike Patrol" passed me at probably 140+ mph in a 300 C and nearly blew my lightweight Ford off the road. The trooper had his lights off until he was less than 1/2 mile behind me an the he turned them on as well as the reds in the grill. He had the Caillac on the side of the highway just a few miles further south. Needless to say I was very impressed and slowed down to the speed limit right after he passed me.
I would have loved to have one of those old FHP patrol cars when they were retired. I think Kiekheiffer(?) of Mercury outboard and NASCAR fame got them all.