Saturday, August 29, 2009

Ford Fanatic or normal human being?

If you can identify what is wrong with this picture, then you are an official L’Adunata Ford Fanatic.  If you can’t, then consider yourself lucky.  You’ll never be forcibly committed to the Henry Ford Clinic.
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11 comments:

A Paperback Writer said...

Uh, let's see. Is what's wrong with the picture the fact that this is a Ford LTD that you don't actually own?

I don't know. You know I'm auto-impaired. But at least I think your cars are interesting. If you were a football fanatic, I'd never have anything to say to you. Cars I can appreciate as rather cool -- even if I'm clueless.

Max Sartin said...

Well, Writer, that wasn't the answer I was looking for, but then again, you are right. If I'd won the Utah State Lottery*, you know I'd buy up every 60's and 70's LTD in the valley.
*The Utah State Lottery is actually run by the state of Idaho, and they get to spend the money on their schools. But since about half the lottery tickets are sold in a small town right across the Utah/Idaho border, you know whose lottery it really is.

The Gearheads said...

aYear fail. I would say that it is a 1969 Ford LTD, not a 1970 LTD

A Paperback Writer said...

Okay, I feel all right about my answer; it's the best I can do.
I await your revelation of the correct answer (or else the gearheads' doing it for you).

Max Sartin said...

The gearheads, as expected, got it right, although I'm going to wait to post their comment to see if anyone else knows.

Max Sartin said...

...or even attempts.

jmpnmark said...

Viewing it from Max's perspective, I'd say the only thing wrong is it doesn't have a 'for sale' sign on it.

Max Sartin said...

Nice twist on persepctive there, jumpnmark. At least if it were for sale it could be mine.

A Paperback Writer said...

Oh, tell us already! You know you want to.

Max Sartin said...

There ya go, geardheads comment posted - with correct answer and a whole new post explaining...

A Paperback Writer said...

Ah. Thanks.