From: dsi1 on 31 Jan 2010 00:05 On 1/30/2010 5:34 PM, Mike Hunter wrote: > If you did it was every one they made in the seventies. What's the problem? I agree with you guys. Toyotas rusted in the 70s. So did every other car. What's your point? > > Not for me I got out three month early to go to war in Europe LOL > Lucky guy! :-) > > > > "dsi1"<dsi1(a)spamnet.com> wrote in message > news:Dr%8n.46872$kQ5.16440(a)newsfe08.iad... >> On 1/30/2010 8:17 AM, Mike Hunter wrote: >>> Duh, he WAS referring to an OLD Toyota, catch up >> >> Duh, I read it as EVERY Toyota. High school must have tough for you. My >> condolences. :-) >> >>> >>> "dsi1"<dsi1(a)humuhumunukunukuapuapa.org> wrote in message >>> news:cDI8n.69908$uH1.31672(a)newsfe25.iad... >>>> On 1/29/2010 10:49 AM, Mike Hunter wrote: >>>>> Then you never took it out in bad weather. Every Toyota I saw in the >>>>> rust >>>>> belt in the US...........rusted away. >>>>> >>>> >>>> This implies that other cars don't rust away. If I recall correctly, >>>> this >>>> is simply not true. The reality is that there's been a big improvement >>>> in >>>> rust-resistance in automobiles. Back in the 70s most everywhere you >>>> looked >>>> there'd be a car with awful rust holes. Nowdays, it's a rare sight and >>>> most likely you'd see it on a car built in the 80s. Thanks, Jesus! :-) >>> >>> >> > >
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