Did anyone else see this in Hemmings today?


MJSFRX

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GTMD

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That is a fabulous picture!
 

ottobackman

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Better if it were on the pavement pointed forward!
 

ottobackman

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was
 

KennethClay

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You had it right the first time--subjunctive tense (contrary to the fact). Trust your instincts!
 
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Specracer

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That is a fantastic pic, needs an F series pulling it. The Celica in front is a blast from the past too.


Your 1st post after 12 years here! Welcome.

Better if it were on the pavement pointed forward!
 

vyprgt2

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McDonald's drive- throughs look the same 40 years later!

This is such a great and unique picture, thanks for it!
 

steved57

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What a great pic - be interesting to know what chassis # it was
 

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You had it right the first time--subjunctive tense (contrary to the fact). Trust your instincts!

'Better if it had been on the pavement pointed forward!' would have worked, too... ;-)
 

jammer

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"On the pavement pointed forward better if it were" would've worked too if spoken by Yoda.
 
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MJSFRX

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I really enjoyed the article starting out with...”everything amazing about America in the early ’80s? Pulling one of the greatest race cars ever built, on a flatbed trailer, through a McDonald’s drive-thru behind a Japanese Mustang II, under the slow breeze of a giant American flag flapping in the background? We ask you, does it get ANY. BETTER. than this? We’ll go ahead and answer that rhetorical question: no. No, it does not.”