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Strategies & Market Trends : Technology Stocks & Market Talk With Don Wolanchuk
SOXL 53.91+8.6%Jan 9 4:00 PM EST

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To: da_cheif™ who wrote (8612)5/4/2003 11:09:12 AM
From: Kirk ©  Read Replies (3) of 207748
 
Nice car.... you must be a Ford Man.

Nice shot stangnet.com

I've always felt the 'stang and 'vette have the best lines of all American cars built. Although some are very nice, I try to not get too excited about rice rockets or beer buckets and stick to American cars. I owned a'79 Fiat X1/9 which also had great lines, great handling but no power until I did "some modifications" but it was too much a hassle to pass smog tests so I sold it and bought the '94 'vette. The Jag and t-bird, now both Ford owned, also have nice lines and history.

Nice muscle car look stangnet.com

My college roommate (after graduation) was president of the Shelby America club in San Jose and raced for a Ford dealership. He invited my Fiat and me to a track event at Sears Point. I "raced" the beginner class (no passing without a hand wave first) and I can tell you there is nothing more impressive than cruising along at 70 and waving a line of AC Cobras by who passed like I was standing still with a loud roar.
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