hmm...thinking of the VW logo wired onto the grill reminds me of my own situation.... when i moved into this house ther was a mercades emblem haging in the garage..you know, the size of the VW logo on a bug..well, cince the vw emblem hanges on teh rearview, <PO's addept at decroming..filled the holes, i never got around to anything..etc..>, i figured why not?!, and imidiatly setabout wireing the mercades chrome onto the hood (bonnet) of my poor decrepit bug...everyone loves it... !......................... The not so Keen one xi8940@freenet.fsu.edu .........................! \\ // http://www.armory.com/~y21cvb ^\\ \XX/ //^ '68 Beetle !No VW Links, YET! \\//\\// '74 Super \/ \/ '75 Rusty Westy-Canadian Model y21cvb@armory.com xi8940@freenet.fsu.edu lorn@armory.com jg8bt@cyberspace.org chantry-raistrick@csra.net 76004.3235@compuserve.com
On Thu, 16 May 1996, Joseph F. Fournier II wrote: > > Does anyone here know about an Isuszu Trooper relabeled as a Volkswagen? > > > > I passed one of these today on I495 (DC Beltway) and suspect it was > > someone with a weird sense of humor. Looked like the various logos off > > of a vanagon. Had a VW vinyl cover for the spare tire as well. > > I passed an older Buick back in the winter with a VW bus (chrome) logo > wired to the grill. (The Arkansas version of the above story) All I > could think was that a) this yahoo has an old broke-down bus parked in > the woods somewhere. b) some poor slob is now missing his chrome > emblem. > > BTW, I think it was Clinton's brother driving ;) Joe > > >
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