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The Ferrari looks like a 420 Modena and if you can get one they sell for about $250k. I didn't know it came with a rag top though. A coworker just bought one and he keeps telling me we will go out for a ride in it. I'll believe it when I see it. And no, we don't make that kind of money. He worked in the movie industry when he was younger and invested wisely.
Originally Posted by CrAz3D
Stupid GTO, looks like a Cavalier on steroids 
I saw a new one in town the other day...riced...out
That has GOT to be disgracing the name somehow

I saw a new one in town the other day...riced...out
That has GOT to be disgracing the name somehowOh it is, it is. It's almost as sad as when Ford whimped out the Cougar, at
least they brought back the smoking look of the Mustang..
Originally Posted by NetBob928
The Ferrari looks like a 420 Modena and if you can get one they sell for about $250k. I didn't know it came with a rag top though. A coworker just bought one and he keeps telling me we will go out for a ride in it. I'll believe it when I see it. And no, we don't make that kind of money. He worked in the movie industry when he was younger and invested wisely.
It's a 360 Modena I believe. He got it for his 50th birthday.
Originally Posted by clonetek
It's a 360 Modena I believe. He got it for his 50th birthday. 

A gift? Geeez, I really need to brush up on my old gigilo ways.
Originally Posted by zapster
in other words..HE still bought it anyway
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No, his wife is a Biedenharn. Who are the Biedenharns? I'm glad you asked.
"In the summer of 1894, Joe Biedenharn put Coca-Cola into bottles, becoming the first person to bottle the popular beverage. "
http://www.bmuseum.org/cocacola.htm
Originally Posted by clonetek
No, his wife is a Biedenharn. Who are the Biedenharns? I'm glad you asked.
"In the summer of 1894, Joe Biedenharn put Coca-Cola into bottles, becoming the first person to bottle the popular beverage. "
http://www.bmuseum.org/cocacola.htm

"In the summer of 1894, Joe Biedenharn put Coca-Cola into bottles, becoming the first person to bottle the popular beverage. "
http://www.bmuseum.org/cocacola.htm

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