Not that we here at Mizzourah are purveyors of fine rides (hell, I drove an '86 baby blue Cutty for awhile). We do know a fine ride that may or may not be Willy Mo's, but while hitting Craigslist, I found a Tennessee jackpot; a 1978 tricked out Vol El Camino.
OK.. Vol fans go to the spring game in a one of a kind classic vol car!!!!..... Car has no rust... NEW American Racing wheels and tires!... new spray in bedliner..... custom Power T dash mat!
305 engine has 45k real miles on it...350 Turbo trans.... full duel exhaust... Car runs and sounds GREAT!!!!...Drive anywhere!!...Gets ""oh Look at that"" every where you go!!.... CD player...power windows work.
Has full Vol orange pin stripes down both side's that start out with a Power T at front...that does not show up in pic's
7500.00 O.B.O......Call 423-277-1948 


Why do I have the feeling that the "oh Look at that" isn't good? If driving around Gainesville, expect things to get ugly.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
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How much Fulmer on Summitt baby-making took place in the back (bed?) there?
I'd throw it to Kiffin's wife in the bed of that.
Is that Lane Kiffin in the Enterprise commercial where his wife asks him "red or black"? Cuz it looks just like him.
Maybe they rented that car.
Of course it's an El Camino. White Trash Cadillac.
Why was there no follow on bankruptcy then? The bailout of AIG FP went to (wow power leveling) hedge funds that bound credit swaps on Lehman failing or others betting on rating (wow power leveling) declines. AIG has drained over 100 billion from the government. Which had to go to (wow power leveling) those who bet on failures and downgrades. Many of whom (power leveling)were hedge funds. I-banks that had offsetting swaps needed the money from the AIG bailout or they would have been caught. Its an (wow powerleveling) insiders game and it takes just a little bit too much time for most people to think (wow gold) through where the AIG 100 billion bailout money went to, hedge funds and players, many of whom hire from the top ranks of DOJ, Fed, Treasury, CAOBO
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