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My first husband had a tank… called a 1950 Buick two door. Driving it was exactly what I imagined driving a tank would be like. No “power” anything and the steering on dry pavement was difficult for a skinny five foot woman who could hardly see over the steering wheel. The clutch was a monster too. The brakes worked very well, however. Foot off the gas, slight pressure… and it came to a halt promptly.
So, no thanks. I had a tank. 🙂 I’m so happy with my little Saturn sedan. But I wish I had the money the Buick would bring on the market now…
OK, I get it now. LOL Remember that I think very literally. Just never thought of the implications since I didn’t click the picture. I’m used to calling any big, old, ugly vehicle a “tank.”
My first husband had a tank… called a 1950 Buick two door. Driving it was exactly what I imagined driving a tank would be like. No “power” anything and the steering on dry pavement was difficult for a skinny five foot woman who could hardly see over the steering wheel. The clutch was a monster too. The brakes worked very well, however. Foot off the gas, slight pressure… and it came to a halt promptly.
So, no thanks. I had a tank. 🙂 I’m so happy with my little Saturn sedan. But I wish I had the money the Buick would bring on the market now…
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Click the picture. [grin] (And I’ll edit to put a more obvious link in there.)
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OK, I get it now. LOL Remember that I think very literally. Just never thought of the implications since I didn’t click the picture. I’m used to calling any big, old, ugly vehicle a “tank.”
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