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    Ya know Ive had a few of these over the years but to be very honest I never cared much for the body style until the 64 models came out. Prior to 64 the body was void of any exciting body lines. It always had a very utilitarian passive look to me. Now the 1964 model was a sexy ride in my eyes specially with that 289High Performance package it came with! Had lots of fun with that car.

    I only found the links and posted them in hopes it would let you off the hook for having to take responsibility for hatching that egg on Australian soil. A much more appropriate name for a vehicle void of any real flash or body style... The Coon. I'm sure the Falcon badge was a marketing ploy to make it seem sleeker and more stealth like than the more appropriate name "The Coon". Look at the original picture again... Now is that a Falcon perched in that tree or a treed Coon? Looks like a Coon to me and the other Bobs are in full agreement! And yes I do own a Coon right now and from here on it will be known as that.

    And for the life of me I cant figure out what "your shovel is grubby" is all about unless your saying he is shoveling Sh-t your way? Id like to know as I might want to use the term... If a pm is more appropriate please feel free!
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.T. View Post
    Ya know Ive had a few of these over the years but to be very honest I never cared much for the body style until the 64 models came out. Prior to 64 the body was void of any exciting body lines. It always had a very utilitarian passive look to me. Now the 1964 model was a sexy ride in my eyes specially with that 289High Performance package it came with! Had lots of fun with that car.

    I only found the links and posted them in hopes it would let you off the hook for having to take responsibility for hatching that egg on Australian soil. A much more appropriate name for a vehicle void of any real flash or body style... The Coon. I'm sure the Falcon badge was a marketing ploy to make it seem sleeker and more stealth like than the more appropriate name "The Coon". Look at the original picture again... Now is that a Falcon perched in that tree or a treed Coon? Looks like a Coon to me and the other Bobs are in full agreement! And yes I do own a Coon right now and from here on it will be known as that.

    And for the life of me I cant figure out what "your shovel is grubby" is all about unless your saying he is shoveling Sh-t your way? Id like to know as I might want to use the term... If a pm is more appropriate please feel free!
    I was being polite,Bobx3,,about having a grubby shovel.. Just my terminology for stirring it up a bit...
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    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r View Post
    I was being polite,Bobx3,,about having a grubby shovel.. Just my terminology for stirring it up a bit...
    well, it broke my heart and I haven't slept for 2 nights, you should be ashamed - - - - in Texas we call that BSn or Hoorah'n a Pal. My departed Dad was the best or maybe worst at it and us whipper snappers had to stay on our toes all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lamin8r View Post
    I was being polite,Bobx3,,about having a grubby shovel.. Just my terminology for stirring it up a bit...
    So I was right. Mods dont like it so I wont give the equivalent in So Cal lingo. Thanks for freeing the lizzard...
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    Quote Originally Posted by M.T. View Post
    So I was right. Mods dont like it so I wont give the equivalent in So Cal lingo. Thanks for freeing the lizzard...
    Hmmm,,,okay,,we could go on here for days... You keep ya lizard where it belongs..
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