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There is no convertible car that can hold a candle to a motorcycle. Period. Two birds of a different feather.:Im not listening to

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I don't see the problem Bob. I added this toy about a month ago and Dianne is happy!

I like it too and now we have choices for open air riding.

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Hey Guys

I don't know what Motor Trike is doing about them these days, but you might consider a Stallion. They're classified as a trike but they have both heating and a/c! As I understand it, basic set up is Ford Mustang driveshaft and motor built into a trike configuration. I liked what I saw at the Lone Star Rally a couple years ago and also enjoyed watching 2 HD guys try to figure out what they could get for their bikes so they could buy one.

 

As for cars, I would have had serious thoughts about a convertible myself when I traded my Frontier in last year but I had to take into consideration that I will be hauling my mum and her gear [walker, wheelchair] around so I got my Pathfinder instead. My dream car [outside of a classic Mustang Convertible of course!] would be a '58 Ford TBird convertible, robin's egg blue and white!

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Nice choice Brenda, but some people would argue that the last nice T'Bird was the '57 when it was a 2 seater. the '58's were classy though. My preference for T'Bird was the '61...

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Nice choice Brenda, but some people would argue that the last nice T'Bird was the '57 when it was a 2 seater. the '58's were classy though. My preference for T'Bird was the '61...
Problem with the 57 was I had to open the door to make enough room for my leg to work the clutch and getting out meant dragging myself out Butt first and onto the ground.
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Problem with the 57 was I had to open the door to make enough room for my leg to work the clutch and getting out meant dragging myself out Butt first and onto the ground.

 

We need Video......

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