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Old 09-02-2003, 06:36 PM
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Let break this fine posting down to its finer details. Being on the larger side, slightly, at 6'3" and and way to close to 300#, I feel obligated to respond to Sizzler.

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Originally posted by Sizzler


My personal opinion only mind...
Aren't all opinions one gives personal in ones own mind? You start the post stating the obvious, but lucky for us you get even better at being smarter than all those designers

If you're that large, you'll look silly in a Cobra.
Sizzler, do you look silly driving a big car? I am sure that Thardin will not wear a court jesters hat while driving
Cobra's were designed and look best wrapped around the relatively short and non-stout.
I missed that design specification in all my research and readings. Can you provide more details on how "stout" was defined by Shelby and crew, or even by AC.

The large look like large women who insist on wearing shoes that are two sizes too small and two inches too high for them. Just sad.
You must hang with Joan and Melissa Rivers assessing fashion at the Oscars with this level of quality insight.
Find a car that is designed for (or was designed by) larger men, the Viper comes to mind. The new vette's are quite comfortable for the large also.
Can you please provide me the height and weight of these designers at Dodge and Chevy. I believe the Shelby was involved in the original design of the Viper. I guess he became "stout" in his old age

Again, just my opinion... How could anyone else write this opinion for someone else. Degrading and insulting to qualify these thoughts to yourself, you really shouldn't have.
Why in hell did you even bother to post such friggin' drivel. What was the point?, to piss off all the Pachyderms in the group ( I count myself in that fine group). May we all lean against your fenders to leave our collective cheeky response.
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