paulsharvey
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1993? 1995 Saturn Station wagon. For a pretty good while, moms house looked like a used Saturn dealership. Mom, her husband, the extra car, both sisters, had Saturn's
Calif text books now say we shouldnt eat sugar, so dont buy it from anyone.Amazing Driver Ed facilities…
I went to school in the 70’s and text books said we buy sugar from Cuba.
Still 1950’s text books.
The simulator at another district were all 3 on the tree with clutch pedals… I was familiar from working at the Dealership… not one other student was and one girl cried saying driving the simulator was so hard… she kept failing to step on the clutch when she came to a stop…
Nice! I had one of those in California. Drove it down to the nearby old MASH set one day on fire roads.Ours is a M38 military model. Still all original and keeping up at the ranch.
We used to ride horses on the old set. We also rode on the old flintstone setNice! I had one of those in California. Drove it down to the nearby old MASH set one day on fire roads.View attachment 4239030
When we went thru there, there were people camping. No one seemed to care. This was back in 1993 as i recall.Bet the Rangers were more understanding seeing horses than they would've been seeing a Jeep. Never did get caught, thankfully.
My Dad had a variety of cars throughout the 60s-70s and one '72 red Duster I really liked, then he ordered a '75 Valiant smogger that had constant problems. The start of anti-pollution crap.I had an AMC Eagle.
Great unique vehicle.
The 258 was a solid performer but the emissions systems were a huge F--- up.
Spaghetti system of vacuum hoses and electronics from Gm, a Chrysler carb all sitting on an AMC engine and none of them were on speaking terms.