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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
Another one jealous of my knowledge and possessions. You've probably
never seen the engraved port hole glass used on Chrysler's Maserati, have you? God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0 http://www.billhughes.com/ "Marvin Snows" > wrote in message .. . > Hughes has never been big on facts Peter. Just check his other 26,000 posts > since 2002. If he can't find it on Google he just makes it up as he goes > along. That's why his posts are so disjointed. > But oh how he loves the attention it gets him. > > Snowman -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
If I am reading your responce correctly (35,000) referring to the
price, then I have the price at 30,000 fully equiped. Two engines were available - 200-bhp turbo charged 4 with an intercooler and port injection and a Maserati designed 16-valve twin cam head mated with a five speed. With the three-speed automatic the engine was a single-cam 160-bhp Turb II. Total production about 7500. (Source "Chrysler Chronical" by James M. Flammang {revised and updated}. I would wonder what engines the mechanics didn't like, per Ron's remark. I would guess there were fewer of the real Maseratis to be seen. Most likely the Mopar engine would be the likely one. On Wed, 21 Mar 2007 22:39:24 -0500, "Peter Dohm" > wrote: >My recollection is more like 35,000 which would be roughly comparable to the >current T-bird after adjusting for inflation. Sales look roughly >comparable--from what I've seen on the street--and neither was/is a volume >seller. > >The 1987 styling change of the 2 door LeBaron also gave it an appearance >vaguely similar to the TC at around half the price. IMHO, the similarity of >appearance was very vague. > >Peter > > >"L.W. (Bill) Hughes III" > wrote in message . .. >> Yup, seventy thousand as I remember. >> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0 >> http://www.billhughes.com/ >> >> "MagisterMax" > wrote in message >> news:376Mh.113255$Du6.104849@edtnps82... >> > I think the main problem was the cost when compared to the similarly >> styled >> > Detroit Chrysler. This one had nice leather, much like the Volvo coupes >> > that had the Bertone treatment but was this car really worth its asking >> > price? I think most people decided to pass. It just wasn't distinctive >> > enough. >> > >> > Max >> >> >> >> -- >> Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com >> > |
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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
Today, Doby made these interesting comments ...
> If I am reading your responce correctly (35,000) referring to > the price, then I have the price at 30,000 fully equiped. Two > engines were available - 200-bhp turbo charged 4 with an > intercooler and port injection and a Maserati designed > 16-valve twin cam head mated with a five speed. With the > three-speed automatic the engine was a single-cam 160-bhp Turb > II. Total production about 7500. (Source "Chrysler > Chronical" by James M. Flammang {revised and updated}. > > I would wonder what engines the mechanics didn't like, per > Ron's remark. I would guess there were fewer of the real > Maseratis to be seen. Most likely the Mopar engine would be > the likely one. > Never knew there were real Maserati engines in any of these cars. At the tail end of the model run, MMC 3.0L V-6s were installed. Pretty much all the 2.2L Turbo IIs had mechanical trouble plus performed very poorly with only the TorqueFlite 3-speed auto - that engine really needed the 5-speed manual -- HP, aka Jerry |
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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
Oh looky here Hughes is seeking attention again. Not only that but
exhibiting a narcissistic personality to go with it. Signs and symptoms of the narcissistic personality a Overreacts to criticism, becoming angry or humiliated Uses others to reach goals Exaggerates own importance Entertains unrealistic fantasies about achievements, power, beauty, intelligence or romance Has unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment Seeks constant attention and positive reinforcement from others Is easily jealous Has a sense of entitlement Is interpersonally exploitative Lacks empathy Displays arrogant, haughty behaviors Diagnostic criteria: Has a grandiose sense of self-importance Is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, beauty, or ideal love Believes that they are "special" and unique and can only be understood by other special people Requires excessive admiration Has a strong sense of entitlement Takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends Lacks empathy Is often envious or believes others are envious of him or her Arrogant affect Narcissistic personality disorder has been described as, "the denial of the true self." It has been suggested that Narcissistic personality disorder may be related to defenses against shame. Also, people with narcissistic personality are often Insecure and emotionally immature people who often exhibit bullying behaviors, especially manipulation and deception. These are necessary in order to obtain attention which would not otherwise be forthcoming. Bullies and harassers have the emotional age of a young child and will exhibit temper tantrums, deceit, lying and manipulation to avoid exposure of their true nature and to evade accountability and sanction. Other studies suggest that people who continually seek attention were possibly unloved or felt unloved as children and were possibly weaned from their mother too early or not breast fed at all. Snowman "L.W. (Bill) Hughes III" > wrote in message .. . > Another one jealous of my knowledge and possessions. You've probably > never seen the engraved port hole glass used on Chrysler's Maserati, have > you? > God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0 > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > "Marvin Snows" > wrote in message > .. . >> Hughes has never been big on facts Peter. Just check his other 26,000 > posts >> since 2002. If he can't find it on Google he just makes it up as he goes >> along. That's why his posts are so disjointed. >> But oh how he loves the attention it gets him. >> >> Snowman > > > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com > .................................................. ............... Posted via TITANnews - Uncensored Newsgroups Access >>>> at http://www.TitanNews.com <<<< -=Every Newsgroup - Anonymous, UNCENSORED, BROADBAND Downloads=- |
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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
Hey Marvin,
Show him your DD214 and all will be forgiven. On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 12:05:48 -0800, "L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III" > wrote: > And you of course show these signs of a very jealous, incompetent, with >a very low self-esteem. > I notice with your attempt at a personal attack, you were unable to >answer my question: "You've probably never seen the engraved port hole glass >used on Chrysler's Maserati, have you?" Typical of a loser with a fake >address! > God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0 http://www.billhughes.com/ > > >"Marvin Snows" > wrote in message . .. >> Oh looky here Hughes is seeking attention again. Not only that but >> exhibiting a narcissistic personality to go with it. >> >> Signs and symptoms of the narcissistic personality a >> Overreacts to criticism, becoming angry or humiliated >> Uses others to reach goals >> Exaggerates own importance >> Entertains unrealistic fantasies about achievements, power, beauty, >> intelligence or romance >> Has unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment >> Seeks constant attention and positive reinforcement from others >> Is easily jealous >> Has a sense of entitlement >> Is interpersonally exploitative >> Lacks empathy >> Displays arrogant, haughty behaviors >> >> Diagnostic criteria: >> Has a grandiose sense of self-importance >> Is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, >> beauty, or ideal love >> Believes that they are "special" and unique and can only be understood by >> other special people >> Requires excessive admiration >> Has a strong sense of entitlement >> Takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends >> Lacks empathy >> Is often envious or believes others are envious of him or her >> Arrogant affect >> >> Narcissistic personality disorder has been described as, "the denial of >the >> true self." It has been suggested that Narcissistic personality disorder >may >> be related to defenses against shame. >> Also, people with narcissistic personality are often Insecure and >> emotionally immature people who often exhibit bullying behaviors, >especially >> manipulation and deception. These are necessary in order to obtain >attention >> which would not otherwise be forthcoming. Bullies and harassers have the >> emotional age of a young child and will exhibit temper tantrums, deceit, >> lying and manipulation to avoid exposure of their true nature and to evade >> accountability and sanction. >> Other studies suggest that people who continually seek attention were >> possibly unloved or felt unloved as children and were possibly weaned from >> their mother too early or not breast fed at all. >> >> Snowman |
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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
And you of course show these signs of a very jealous, incompetent, with
a very low self-esteem. I notice with your attempt at a personal attack, you were unable to answer my question: "You've probably never seen the engraved port hole glass used on Chrysler's Maserati, have you?" Typical of a loser with a fake address! God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0 http://www.billhughes.com/ "Marvin Snows" > wrote in message .. . > Oh looky here Hughes is seeking attention again. Not only that but > exhibiting a narcissistic personality to go with it. > > Signs and symptoms of the narcissistic personality a > Overreacts to criticism, becoming angry or humiliated > Uses others to reach goals > Exaggerates own importance > Entertains unrealistic fantasies about achievements, power, beauty, > intelligence or romance > Has unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment > Seeks constant attention and positive reinforcement from others > Is easily jealous > Has a sense of entitlement > Is interpersonally exploitative > Lacks empathy > Displays arrogant, haughty behaviors > > Diagnostic criteria: > Has a grandiose sense of self-importance > Is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, > beauty, or ideal love > Believes that they are "special" and unique and can only be understood by > other special people > Requires excessive admiration > Has a strong sense of entitlement > Takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends > Lacks empathy > Is often envious or believes others are envious of him or her > Arrogant affect > > Narcissistic personality disorder has been described as, "the denial of the > true self." It has been suggested that Narcissistic personality disorder may > be related to defenses against shame. > Also, people with narcissistic personality are often Insecure and > emotionally immature people who often exhibit bullying behaviors, especially > manipulation and deception. These are necessary in order to obtain attention > which would not otherwise be forthcoming. Bullies and harassers have the > emotional age of a young child and will exhibit temper tantrums, deceit, > lying and manipulation to avoid exposure of their true nature and to evade > accountability and sanction. > Other studies suggest that people who continually seek attention were > possibly unloved or felt unloved as children and were possibly weaned from > their mother too early or not breast fed at all. > > Snowman -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
Marvin Snows wrote:
> Oh looky here Hughes is seeking attention again. Not only that but > exhibiting a narcissistic personality to go with it. Shut /up/! he explained. -- Frank ess |
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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
Yes, it is good to be a patriot, and not one of these bleeding heart
liberal wacko limp cowards in Congress with the cute and run mentality. God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0 http://www.billhughes.com/ "d" > wrote in message ... > Hey Marvin, > Show him your DD214 and all will be forgiven. -- Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com |
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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
Why is it so important for you to know what other people have got/what they
have seen or haven't? Why If I haven't seen "the engraved port hole glass used on Chrysler's Maserati" does that make me or anyone a loser? Why does not bothering to have a certain piece of paper make anyone a coward? Why are any of these things of any consequence at all? Because you say so? Of course these things don't matter at all, are totally unimportant and irrelevant and you raise them only to try and draw attention to yourself and promote your own exaggerated sense of self importance. Anyone can float out things they have seen or have that other people may not have. Unimportant issues usually matter to none and hanging on to them as you do Hughes is a sure sign of some sort of mental disorder. You may not like or accept the facts but none the less they are the facts and you suffer from a narcissistic personality disorder. You really need help but you won't seek it because you won't want to accept the truth about yourself and will probably be too scared to accept facts that don't fit within the self image you have made of yourself. Snowman "L.W. (Bill) Hughes III" > wrote in message .. . > And you of course show these signs of a very jealous, incompetent, with > a very low self-esteem. > I notice with your attempt at a personal attack, you were unable to > answer my question: "You've probably never seen the engraved port hole > glass > used on Chrysler's Maserati, have you?" Typical of a loser with a fake > address! > God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0 > http://www.billhughes.com/ > > > "Marvin Snows" > wrote in message > .. . >> Oh looky here Hughes is seeking attention again. Not only that but >> exhibiting a narcissistic personality to go with it. >> >> Signs and symptoms of the narcissistic personality a >> Overreacts to criticism, becoming angry or humiliated >> Uses others to reach goals >> Exaggerates own importance >> Entertains unrealistic fantasies about achievements, power, beauty, >> intelligence or romance >> Has unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment >> Seeks constant attention and positive reinforcement from others >> Is easily jealous >> Has a sense of entitlement >> Is interpersonally exploitative >> Lacks empathy >> Displays arrogant, haughty behaviors >> >> Diagnostic criteria: >> Has a grandiose sense of self-importance >> Is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, >> beauty, or ideal love >> Believes that they are "special" and unique and can only be understood by >> other special people >> Requires excessive admiration >> Has a strong sense of entitlement >> Takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends >> Lacks empathy >> Is often envious or believes others are envious of him or her >> Arrogant affect >> >> Narcissistic personality disorder has been described as, "the denial of > the >> true self." It has been suggested that Narcissistic personality disorder > may >> be related to defenses against shame. >> Also, people with narcissistic personality are often Insecure and >> emotionally immature people who often exhibit bullying behaviors, > especially >> manipulation and deception. These are necessary in order to obtain > attention >> which would not otherwise be forthcoming. Bullies and harassers have the >> emotional age of a young child and will exhibit temper tantrums, deceit, >> lying and manipulation to avoid exposure of their true nature and to >> evade >> accountability and sanction. >> Other studies suggest that people who continually seek attention were >> possibly unloved or felt unloved as children and were possibly weaned >> from >> their mother too early or not breast fed at all. >> >> Snowman > > > > -- > Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com > .................................................. ............... Posted via TITANnews - Uncensored Newsgroups Access >>>> at http://www.TitanNews.com <<<< -=Every Newsgroup - Anonymous, UNCENSORED, BROADBAND Downloads=- |
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Chrysler-Maserati TC, yellow - fvl
Which one?
Snowman "d" > wrote in message ... > Hey Marvin, > Show him your DD214 and all will be forgiven. > > On Fri, 23 Mar 2007 12:05:48 -0800, "L.W. \(Bill\) Hughes III" > > wrote: > >> And you of course show these signs of a very jealous, incompetent, >> with >>a very low self-esteem. >> I notice with your attempt at a personal attack, you were unable to >>answer my question: "You've probably never seen the engraved port hole >>glass >>used on Chrysler's Maserati, have you?" Typical of a loser with a fake >>address! >> God Bless America, Bill 0|||||||0 http://www.billhughes.com/ >> >> >>"Marvin Snows" > wrote in message ... >>> Oh looky here Hughes is seeking attention again. Not only that but >>> exhibiting a narcissistic personality to go with it. >>> >>> Signs and symptoms of the narcissistic personality a >>> Overreacts to criticism, becoming angry or humiliated >>> Uses others to reach goals >>> Exaggerates own importance >>> Entertains unrealistic fantasies about achievements, power, beauty, >>> intelligence or romance >>> Has unreasonable expectations of favorable treatment >>> Seeks constant attention and positive reinforcement from others >>> Is easily jealous >>> Has a sense of entitlement >>> Is interpersonally exploitative >>> Lacks empathy >>> Displays arrogant, haughty behaviors >>> >>> Diagnostic criteria: >>> Has a grandiose sense of self-importance >>> Is preoccupied with fantasies of unlimited success, power, brilliance, >>> beauty, or ideal love >>> Believes that they are "special" and unique and can only be understood >>> by >>> other special people >>> Requires excessive admiration >>> Has a strong sense of entitlement >>> Takes advantage of others to achieve his or her own ends >>> Lacks empathy >>> Is often envious or believes others are envious of him or her >>> Arrogant affect >>> >>> Narcissistic personality disorder has been described as, "the denial of >>the >>> true self." It has been suggested that Narcissistic personality disorder >>may >>> be related to defenses against shame. >>> Also, people with narcissistic personality are often Insecure and >>> emotionally immature people who often exhibit bullying behaviors, >>especially >>> manipulation and deception. These are necessary in order to obtain >>attention >>> which would not otherwise be forthcoming. Bullies and harassers have the >>> emotional age of a young child and will exhibit temper tantrums, deceit, >>> lying and manipulation to avoid exposure of their true nature and to >>> evade >>> accountability and sanction. >>> Other studies suggest that people who continually seek attention were >>> possibly unloved or felt unloved as children and were possibly weaned >>> from >>> their mother too early or not breast fed at all. >>> >>> Snowman .................................................. ............... Posted via TITANnews - Uncensored Newsgroups Access >>>> at http://www.TitanNews.com <<<< -=Every Newsgroup - Anonymous, UNCENSORED, BROADBAND Downloads=- |
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