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Do your cars have names?


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Our previous '92 4-door Honda Accords (when me met):

Mine was Pearl Red "Red-red"

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Hers was Pearl Green "Green bean"

Wife's current 2002 Silver M-B "Slip" As in silver slipper.

When purchased at ASC in Arlington VA. Wife with our Salesman Steve Kim.

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My VW is called "Red Bug" by my wife. I'm not a fan of that name.

The tii was named "Celeste" by my wife.

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Riviera 69 2002 built 5/30/69 "Oscar"

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My wife calls it "that POS". She won't go near it. It is perfectly fine by me.

my wife calls mine "the other woman"...

haha My wife says I have a Harem that I switch it up with....lol

'69 2002 (M2 for 2012) daily driver

'71 911 T (2.4s) powered Weekend joyride

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Yes - Inky & Veronica which are obviously an Inka and Verona 2002.

For a while we had an E30 318 which was called Alice as it was parked in the garage next door to the 2002's

(It's current owner still calls it Alice http://www.bimmersport.co.nz/forums/index.php?showtopic=23929)

Alice was replaced by an e36 316 compact called Sally.

For those who haven't put it all together yet

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Who the fuck is Alice? :)

Yes - Inky & Veronica which are obviously an Inka and Verona 2002.

For a while we had an E30 318 which was called Alice as it was parked in the garage next door to the 2002's

(It's current owner still calls it Alice http://www.bimmersport.co.nz/forums/index.php?showtopic=23929)

Alice was replaced by an e36 316 compact called Sally.

For those who haven't put it all together yet

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" M a u s H a u s "

....because of all the dead mice and strong

mouse urine odor interior from the car sitting out

in a field for few years before i adopted it

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'86 R65 650cc #6128390 22,000m
'64 R27 250cc #383851 18,000m
'11 FORD Transit #T058971 28,000m "Truckette"
'13 500 ABARTH #DT600282 6,666m "TAZIO"

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