bentley429isBAC
10 Year Member
Aaaahhhhh, no no no no no.....Aero conversion!!!!
I didn't like the four eye before but over the years I've grown to like it a lot. My fox is aero but I now appreciate both styles.Aaaahhhhh, no no no no no.....
A four eye, especially an '86 is practically perfect in every way. (I just came back from my daughter's high school play, Mary Poppins)
I was the same way back in the 80's. The 4 eyes(especially the 85-86's) really grew on me and when I started looking for a fox I had to have one.I didn't like the four eye before but over the years I've grown to like it a lot. My fox is aero but I now appreciate both styles.
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Mike your car would look amazing with a shaved deck lid. I never understood why they insisted on a luggage rack.
Mike your car would look amazing with a shaved deck lid. I never understood why they insisted on a luggage rack.
So then, despite the overwhelming majority advising against installing a drag race themed hood on a car that is clearly never gonna see a drag strip to warrant the needed clearance,...you went ahead and bought that because it was a good deal?Thanks for all you guys responding with your opinions and ideas! I have a hard time passing up a great deal so I bought it. As soon as I put it on in the spring I will for sure post pics.
Hey madmike are you always an as*hole or are you just having a bad day? I have been to and raced at a couple of drag strips several times, and I will be going more this year. And if you would have read my posts, I CLEARY stated that if I don't like it once installed I will go back to stock (or smaller cowl hood) and sell the 4 inch. And thanks for letting me know I should go to your mom's house when the zombie apocalypse!So then, despite the overwhelming majority advising against installing a drag race themed hood on a car that is clearly never gonna see a drag strip to warrant the needed clearance,...you went ahead and bought that because it was a good deal?
My mom does that at the grocery store,....Consequently, she has enough meat to survive the Zombie apocalypse.
Hey madmike are you always an as*hole or are you just having a bad day? I have been to and raced at a couple of drag strips several times, and I will be going more this year. And if you would have read my posts, I CLEARY stated that if I don't like it once installed I will go back to stock (or smaller cowl hood) and sell the 4 inch. And thanks for letting me know I should go to your mom's house when the zombie apocalypse!
Thanks for making me LMAO, and for the lesson on emoticons! I think we are alike in attitude and use of sarcasm, you just use emoticons and I use direct words. I also think in the old days before forums etc. when people actually talked in person, and you could see peoples expressions and know when they are kidding or not. For example: we are both at the drag strip in the staging lanes and you say to me "nice car and man it is FAST, but that cowl hood is way to big!" We both laugh and then I say "screw you Mike, let's race and the loser buys beer" After the race we are enjoying a beer which you bought. I'm glad we are both having good days.Today Bob F we'll learn about emoticons, and their intended usage as they apply to indicate ribbing, getting your eye poked, or sarcasm in general.
When you see one used in a reply, they generally give evidence that the comment wasn't intended to convey as much attitude as you might otherwise surmise. I.e. the little winky dude at the end of my comment typically conveys that you are being kidded.
It's like this Bob. You asked for advice or opinion.
Why?
When the general consensus recommends something, and you just ignore it anyway, why bother to ask for opinon or advice in the first place?
And as for the "Always an *******" comment,.....yes.
Am I having a bad day,....no.
Chill out Bob,....you were being messed with.
Install your cowl, it's yours to do as you see fit.
Now, as long as you can see past it,....you'll be golden.
Thanks for making me LMAO, and for the lesson on emoticons! I think we are alike in attitude and use of sarcasm, you just use emoticons and I use direct words. I also think in the old days before forums etc. when people actually talked in person, and you could see peoples expressions and know when they are kidding or not. For example: we are both at the drag strip in the staging lanes and you say to me "nice car and man it is FAST, but that cowl hood is way to big!" We both laugh and then I say "screw you Mike, let's race and the loser buys beer" After the race we are enjoying a beer which you bought. I'm glad we are both having good days.