Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Cars

I have been wanting to write about this topic for a while now, and the car that most interests me is the

1995 Camaro z28 T-tops Blue, preferably still stock. (but if I had one, I wouldn't complain)

This car is a symbol, one that is so relevant to today's America.

Most of which have reached almost retirement age... with over 160 thousand miles, the engines of these beasts are coming to an abrupt stop for most. The ingenuity is running out.

The country is in a land slide to foreign made cars and newer aerodynamics. It's sad really how such beauty can go to the dumps.

The whole idea and body and make up could describe the American innovation. The aerodynamics of the car represent the time defying awe and beauty that still lasts today.

The treads seem to have lost there umph and the drive train has over driven it's 100 thousand mile warranty. Possibly suggesting that our idea of "being the best" is 60 thousand miles over a new American idea that needed to be checked then and replaced with a new one. Maybe Washington should find a new American Camaro to replace the beautiful legacy instead of letting its spirit die.

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