Lindberg, Andrew (MN12) wrote:
>
> "Does anyone else have a list of cars that that they identify as
> "danger
> cars" which may do just anything, and are a threat to the personal
> sheet
> metal? Here's my list:
> "1. Volvos (those people tend to be just oblivious)
> "2. Family vans (almost as bad as number one)
> "3. Conversion Vans
> "4. Broncos & those kind of "sport trucks"
> "5 Big Old Station Wagon
> "Caddies, Caprices, LTD's, etc. with little old ladies are way down
> the
> list. With little old men in them, they move up several spots."
>
> Please exempt Volvo 122's from your position of honor. I think we
> pre-brick
> cars should be accorded special status.
>
> Andy Lindberg (122 and TR3 owner)
> -- but I agree with you on the other Couch Potato Vehicles --
> minivans,
> sport utes, etc.
Andy,
We need to add ANY car with 2 or more women in it with no men.(one like
this dang near killed me when I was 16), they were too busy talking to
see the red light they ran.
I need to take exception to #2,#3 and #4
I have an Astro van, A full size Conversion van, and a GEO Tracker.
Let's also add Pick up trucks with 4 or more people(adults and children)
all inside a standard cab.
City bus drivers.
and anyone whose radio you can here over your oun.
Larry Zink
1964 Spitfire4
1967 Tunderbird T/C
1983 GMC C2500
1987 GMC S-15(son's)
1989 Chevy Astro
1995 Geo Tracker
1996 Chevy Conversion Van
1973 Yamaha TX750
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