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W NYPD police officers kick off 2 drunk gay guys
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1969-1970 Boss Ford Mustang 429

1969-1970 Boss Ford Mustang 429

1969-1970 Boss Ford Mustang 429


1969-1970 Boss Ford Mustang 429
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Ford Mustang
The original Ford Mustang completely changed what it meant to drive a car. Before the Mustang, for the most part, cars were big and heavy. Ford introduced what was dubbed a “pony” car and the rest was history. The Mustang was lightweight, powered by a V8 engine, and immensely stylish. This very car started a revolution in the automotive industry and pushed GM to design the Camaro.

If the Mustang hadn’t broken so many barriers, drivers may not have ever gotten the excellent pony cars that came out of GM. The Camaro was in many ways a car was a direct correlation to the Mustang. Ford introduced many new features in the Mustang and a whole new generation embraced the lightweight sports car. The 1965 Ford Mustang is still one of the most beautiful muscle cars ever built.
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I need this for a highway cruiser

Pontiac Trans Am Special Edition
Although GM redesigned many of their vehicles due to the fuel crisis of the 1970s, Pontiac still presented a unique special edition. The second generation F-Bodies were very different from the generation that came prior. The Trans Am was cultivating a new market niche, and the special edition model did it well. Featured in the movie ‘Smokey and the Bandit,’ the Trans Am Special Edition had a flaming bird painted on the hood (via Hemmings).

That was paired with the shaker hood and the distinct black and gold paint job. By all accounts, this generation of the Trans Am is the most memorable and popular. GM put a lot of effort into the design of this car and it helped differentiate it from the Camaro. If there was ever a beautiful pony car that came out of Detroit, the second generation Trans Am is one of them.
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(F)all in the hands of a German to transport you around NYC next stop is Rockefeller Center
A R160B Siemens (F) Train arriving at 57 Street 6 Avenue bound to Coney Island Stillwell Avenue
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This has been in my drafts since Early December 2020 lmao
Two R160 (E) Train at Sutphin Boulevard Archer Avenue the one to the left heading towards World Trade Center and the one on the right heading towards Jamaica Center the next and last stop
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Mikhail Kalashnikov, the man who created the AK-47 assault rifle, wrote a letter in which he professed his guilt and regret over his creation shortly before his death in 2013. He explained that he felt responsible for all of the deaths caused by his creation: “The pain in my soul is unbearable. I keep asking myself the same unsolvable question: If my assault rifle took people’s lives that means that I, Mikhail Kalashnikov, … am responsible for people’s deaths.” He expressed that he wished he would have created a tool to benefit farmers instead.
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