“Peek-a-boo I see you Miss Ireland.”
“Durn, I thought I was blending into the background.”
“Never. Never ever could you just blend into the background.”
“I’ll try better next time. Got last week’s winner here for you and this week’s match up. I think we may need to switch gears soon to something else.”
“What do you have in mind?”
“Well I still have some connections with the Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue people, Might be able to work up something.
“Work away, work away.”
Winner
Cizerta-Morodor V16T
This week’s match up.
Datsun 240Z
The Datsun 240Z started the Japanese sports car craze when it arrived in America in the early 1970’s. Offering lots of power and a pleasant interior for not much money, the Datsun paved the way for Toyota, Honda and Nissan to gain acceptance with U.S. consumers in the following decades. Classified ads from Hemmings and AutoTrader Classics have many Datsun 240Zs listed for sale.
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Ferrari 308 GTS
If you watched television in the 1980s, you will likely remember Thomas Magnum, played by Tom Selleck, tooling around Hawaii in one of these targa tops on Magnum, P.I . Produced from 1975 to 1985, the two-seater V8 Ferrari 308 GTS represented elegance and adventure. The originals used on set were auctioned when the series ended, but you might find one on display at attractions such as the Cars of the Stars Motor Museum in Cumbria, England, or Universal Studios Hollywood.
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Miss Ireland did not hide very well in the foliage.
This recipe is a winner: babes and hot cars. What more could anyone ask for?
We shall see, won’t we?
Neither. The Z is just plain slow and only last summer, I SMOKED an old man in the stoplight grand prix with my low buck steel bodied T bucket. The raisin man gave up before 3rd gear and I’d already hung a couple car lengths on his ass. A watercooled checkbook don’t always guarantee a win and I bet he thinks twice before vroom-vroomin’ another kid in a rusty ol’ rat.