Before there were Trophy Wives, there were Trophy Queens, and Linda Vaughn ruled above them all.
Image source: [fuselage.de]
Last Call-I Miss Hurst Shifters, and Miss Hurst Shifter Edition
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Does this tie in with the tranny in the bathroom thread? This would definately be an upgrade for handling those grip shifts…
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Me want. BAD!
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Nothing makes me want to grab my shift knob more than a leggy blonde in a tight golden bathingsuit.
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Everything in this picture has Nice Wheels.
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Falcon has the Hurst shifter (knob).
Assuming it's not an actual Hurst shifter 1) because there's not much performance stuff going on on the car and 2) because it's a floppy mess.-
A floppy mess does not sound like a Hurst shifter to me. At least its aesthetically pleasing, right?
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Isn't that a heavenly body being showcased in the image above? Oh, and Linda Vaughn ain't bad either!
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I hear ya. If I were a dragon…
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One of the worst things to happen to auto racing is the diminishing use of trophy babes. It used to be a driver would be surrounded by floozies wearing skimpy outfits advertising the series and/or race sponsor. Like the two chicks in this picture of Bobby Allison:
<img width=500 src="http://www.bobbyallison.com/photos/bobby/80s/1983-Victory%20Lane%20Champagne%20Splash.jpg">
Nevermind Bobby's mom or whoever that other lady is. Unless you're into that sort of thing.-
In F1 they still celebrate the babeage, winners go to podium through babe-corridor.
http://www.motorsportage.com/f1-babes.html
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Since this is an open thread, I want to figure out what the colors mean on bars above each comment. Sometimes they are blue, sometimes they are yellow. Mostly, they are gray. Blue could be for admins. Yellow for commenters with "more points" and gray for commenters with less than "more points." Does anybody know? I wonder what colors we will see next?
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I think yellow is the people you're following.
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I guess that makes sense. I followed a bunch of people not long after the great migration and have not really caught up to some of the more recent folks. By that definition though, you should be green. I'm sure it is in the CSS someplace but I couldn't find it.
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