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#35832 of 36966 Re: One of these is not like the other [tmart]
by boomchek
Feb 08, 2013 (11:30 am)
Yeah, that was a trade in. We kept it for a few weeks and then wholesaled it.
#35833 of 36966 Re: One of these is not like the other [boomchek]
by ateixeira
Feb 08, 2013 (11:31 am)
599?
#35834 of 36966 Re: One of these is not like the other [ateixeira]
by boomchek
Feb 08, 2013 (11:33 am)
No, not a 599
#35835 of 36966 Re: One of these is not like the other [boomchek]
by stickguy
Feb 08, 2013 (12:45 pm)
GTO?
#35836 of 36966 Re: One of these is not like the other [stickguy]
by boomchek
Feb 08, 2013 (12:46 pm)
nope not a GTO (which is based off the 599).
#35837 of 36966 Re: One of these is not like the other [boomchek]
by explorerx4
Feb 08, 2013 (12:55 pm)
How about a 458?
#35838 of 36966 Re: One of these is not like the other [explorerx4]
by boomchek
Feb 08, 2013 (1:06 pm)
Yup the one in the far back corner by the car elevator is a 458.
Any guesses on the red one
Ok, on the far left red one by the street?
#35839 of 36966 Re: One of these is not like the other [boomchek]
by Mr_Shiftright HOST
Feb 08, 2013 (1:32 pm)
Actually no one knows for certain where the term "spider" comes from, other than that it originates from horse carriage terminology---but no one knows why they called horse carriages that either.
My theory is that a "spider" horse carriage was configured to have the driver riding on a shelf at the back of the carriage, and that this is how actual creepy crawly spiders carry their young.
#35840 of 36966 Re: One of these is not like the other [Mr_Shiftright]
by boomchek
Feb 08, 2013 (1:33 pm)
That's pretty funny. Thanks for the history lesson!
Feb 08, 2013 (3:21 pm)