Thumpalumpacus
Lieutenant Colonel
Sadly, Mercury never offered a "de Sade" option for the Marquis.
It was implicit in driving a Mercury, after all. You had to be a masochist.
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Sadly, Mercury never offered a "de Sade" option for the Marquis.
C'mon Thumper, you're digging yourself in deeper ... and all based on trying to be cute with a pulp magazine's bad joke!It was implicit in driving a Mercury, after all. You had to be a masochist.
You're a man after my heart, Ed.Once about a year ago, while put-puting along in the right lane at 65mph of a 70 mph interstate, I saw in the side mirror a fast approaching, recent full sized model Mercury. As it appeared to me maybe a Marauder , I watched as it flew by. I soon saw the word Marauder in the rear bumper, more interesting was the blue haired old lady piloting, and her white haired husband in the passenger seat, head on his shoulder, fast asleep.
My thought with the fast disappearing Merc was, I hope her grandson knows what he has when he inherits.
Damn...that may earn you a time out, mister.Taylor Swift?
There was the GM (Buick) XP300/LeSabre project in '51.There was a GM project car about 1953 called the Saber, if I remember.
I had an opportunity to purchase a 1965 Canso Acadian many years ago - I passed on it (even though the price was a steal) because I had several projects going on at the time.I didn't know about this thread...until now. A lot of interesting cars with WWII names. Many of the cars are beauties from the past only...sadly. With today's electric gizmos and the global governments planning to ban all real cars until...what was it, 2030 or 2035 (don't even know the exact "deadline"), names like LeSabre or Corvair will never come back.
But here's mine - a Canadian tribute to this thread:
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1967 Acadian Canso Sport Deluxe
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The first Boeing Canada Canso A
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Both are beauties, enjoy!
Cheers!
There were "Boeing" Cansos? Cool.I didn't know about this thread...until now. A lot of interesting cars with WWII names. Many of the cars are beauties from the past only...sadly. With today's electric gizmos and the global governments planning to ban all real cars until...what was it, 2030 or 2035 (don't even know the exact "deadline"), names like LeSabre or Corvair will never come back.
But here's mine - a Canadian tribute to this thread:
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1967 Acadian Canso Sport Deluxe
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The first Boeing Canada Canso A
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Both are beauties, enjoy!
Cheers!
You mean the plane, not the car, right?There were "Boeing" Cansos? Cool.