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Eén reizigster wacht op de trein naar Leuze (4505, trein 7731) in Ligne aan lijn 94, 19 april 1984. De stenen abri rechts biedt beschutting aan reizigers in de richting Halle. De elektrificatie is in volle gang: de palen zijn geplaatst en betonnen elementen voor kabelgoten liggen op het perron.
....BA-253 really couldn't make his mind up.
On one side there was Darth and on the other there was Obi.
It really was a choice between good and evil...
p.s just out of curiosity, what would you choose?
An old friend of mine who collects older trucks once said to me the thing that fascinated him the most was the amount of butts that have sat in them. While this isn't the oldest car I have ever inventoried, (a 79 Tbird has that honor) it still is a rite of passage experience to release the clutch and give an engine that is older than you some go juice. This 4x4 short bed came equipped with the bulletproof 4.9 inline 6 and even though it wasn't a 5.0 V8 she still sounds much much better than her grandchildren 26 years later. And that isn't the only change that has happened in 26 years. It is truly a shame the path the auto industry has taken today, trying to squeeze every last penny out of the manufacturing process. Ford, GM, Fiat/Chrysler and every other car company is guilty of this, and with Fords recent recall on rupturing brake lines goes to show how even simple safety is subject to capitalisms greed across the board. I am just happy that relics like these roam the pavement and can offer a short taste of "what once was".
We have dashed out to the remains of Eglinton station for 94 heading for Belfast Central with the 14.40 from Waterside.
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William Clyde "Bill" Elliott, also known as Wild Bill, Awesome Bill from Dawsonville, or Million Dollar Bill, is a retired NASCAR driver. He won the 1988 Winston Cup Championship and has garnered 44 wins in that series, including two Daytona 500 victories in 1985 and 1987 and a record four consecutive wins at Michigan International Speedway between 1985 and 1986. He holds the track record for fastest qualifying speed at Talladega at 212.809 miles per hour and Daytona International Speedway at 210.364 miles per hour, both of which were set in 1987; the mark at Talladega has since been the fastest speed for any NASCAR race ever.
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1977
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An old friend of mine who collects older trucks once said to me the thing that fascinated him the most was the amount of butts that have sat in them. While this isn't the oldest car I have ever inventoried, (a 79 Tbird has that honor) it still is a rite of passage experience to release the clutch and give an engine that is older than you some go juice. This 4x4 short bed came equipped with the bulletproof 4.9 inline 6 and even though it wasn't a 5.0 V8 she still sounds much much better than her grandchildren 26 years later. And that isn't the only change that has happened in 26 years. It is truly a shame the path the auto industry has taken today, trying to squeeze every last penny out of the manufacturing process. Ford, GM, Fiat/Chrysler and every other car company is guilty of this, and with Fords recent recall on rupturing brake lines goes to show how even simple safety is subject to capitalisms greed across the board. I am just happy that relics like these roam the pavement and can offer a short taste of "what once was".