The Best Name for the Best Car Ever
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
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The Apperson Automobile Company of Kokomo Indiana was a higher end automaker at the beginning of the 20th century, they had many cleverly named cars, like the Jackrabbit, but also a name that leaves many scratching their heads. Funny name aside though this car was phenomenal, and powerful. Forgotten till now lets all enjoy this awesome car, and its awesome name.
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I emailed you last night.
What about the make (not model) from France which was the ASS? Perhaps the two cars could get together...
Well, umm, I don't know what to say about this one, LOL. I looked up Apperson in my auto books and the "Jack Rabbit" was mentioned but not this one, probably for good reason. The Jack Rabbit made its debut in 1908 with a guaranteed top speed of 75 mph. In 1923 they made a touring car with a V8 and remote-controlled gearshift!! The Apperson Brothers started their auto business in 1902 originally with 2 cylinder engines. That's all my auto books tell me without looking it up on the internet, LOL. Thanks for letting us know about this "interesting" auto!!
Toyota Picnic. A mpv from the 90s.
I have some old mechanics tools called “King Dick.”
Well that explains it. It's got big [_] energy
Lmao
Huge Gaylord Gladiator vibes from this one
If one knows about ship types, why anyone would want something named after the smallest, slowest, & weakest (both in terms of firepower & construction), is beyond me. Corvette: slower than the slowest battleship, weaker than a gunboat. Well, I guess some would say it does fit its' name.
Today they buy huge pick-up trucks or SUVs to compensate for their size.
What about the "Gaylord Gladiator"
A fair contender for sure
What about the 1953 Pooper
You'd need even larger balls just to drive it.
...damn. 💀🤣
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