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Well let's see, we had the eh, we had the Fairlane. |
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Then the u-joints went out on that and the bushings and then your mother wanted to trade it in on the Tornado, so we got the Tornado. |
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God, I hated the color of that son of a bitch. |
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And the dog destroyed the upholstery on the Ford. |
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Boy, that was long before you were born. |
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We called it the Yellowbird, two-door, three on the tree. |
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Tight little mother. |
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Threw a rod, sold it to Jacobs for a hundred dollar. |
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Now the Special eh, four-holer, you've never seen body panels lining up like that. |
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Overhead cam, dual exhaust. |
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You know I had, let's see I had, four Buicks, loved them all. |
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Now your Uncle Emmet, well he drives a Thunderbird, it used to belong to your Aunt Evelyn. |
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Now, she ruined it, drove it to Indiana with no gear oil. |
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That was the end of that! |
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Sold that Cadillac to your mom. |
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Your mom loved that Caddy. |
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Independent rear suspension, |
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Landau top, good tires. |
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Gas hog. |
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I swear it had the power to repair itself. |
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I love the old, Dan Steele used to give 'em to me at a discount. |
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Showroom models and that. |
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And then there was the Pontiac and... |
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God, I loved that Pontiac. |
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Well, it was kind of an ox-blood. |
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It just kinda handled so beautifully. |
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Yeah, I miss that car. Well, it was a long time ago, a long time ago. |