Re: Re:Bowties (Ed)

From: Derek (derekm@dowco.com)
Date: Tue Jun 27 2000 - 18:50:32 EDT


Whats wrong with your dak that it has to be returned?

Eric Kammerer wrote:

> The 400 was considered weak because the two center cylinders on each side
> are "siamesed" (they have no water passages between them). That said, there
> are plenty of tricks to make them live, and I've seen some pretty quick
> Heavy Eliminator and Pro Gas cars with a boneyard 400.
>
> As for what that flamer, insecure Z28 jockey said (do you think he even has
> one? If anything, I'm picturing a later model with a chip that he thinks is
> a Pro Stock), the "bowtie" symbol originated in the early 1900s. The main
> story is that Louis Chevrolet was inspired by a wallpaper scrap when he was
> looking for a symbol to represent his car.
>
> And does all this Bowtie hatred mean that you all won't let me stay if I get
> a Silverado when Dodge gives me my check for my D-fective D-kota? The
> agreement I signed effectively prevents me from owning another Daimler
> Chrysler product for as long as I live (Damn, and I almost had the
> downpayment for that Benz), so what is a poor boy to do?
>
> Eric



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