New Genesis
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New Genesis
Been waiting with bated breath for the new Genesis. What a disappointment.
The whole package is great except it has the UGLIEST Grill I have ever
seen!!! Who's gonna buy it?
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The whole package is great except it has the UGLIEST Grill I have ever
seen!!! Who's gonna buy it?
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Re: New Genesis
I might, coupe version though. First thing to go would be the grille, as has
been the case on my last 2 Sonatas...
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2005 Grand Cherokee Laredo- Hers
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"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Been waiting with bated breath for the new Genesis. What a disappointment.
> The whole package is great except it has the UGLIEST Grill I have ever
> seen!!! Who's gonna buy it?
>
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been the case on my last 2 Sonatas...
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Steve
2008 Sonata SE- His
2005 Grand Cherokee Laredo- Hers
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"Deck" <decan9@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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> Been waiting with bated breath for the new Genesis. What a disappointment.
> The whole package is great except it has the UGLIEST Grill I have ever
> seen!!! Who's gonna buy it?
>
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Re: New Genesis
Mark Time wrote:
> Steve wrote:
>> I might, coupe version though. First thing to go would be the grille, as has
>> been the case on my last 2 Sonatas...
>>
>
> Replaced with what specifically?
speaking of which, here's a nice one.
http://www.american-auto-accessories...er-p-3791.html
> Steve wrote:
>> I might, coupe version though. First thing to go would be the grille, as has
>> been the case on my last 2 Sonatas...
>>
>
> Replaced with what specifically?
speaking of which, here's a nice one.
http://www.american-auto-accessories...er-p-3791.html
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Re: New Genesis
"Mark Time" <mt@home.org> wrote in message
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> Mark Time wrote:
>> Steve wrote:
>>> I might, coupe version though. First thing to go would be the grille, as
>>> has
>>> been the case on my last 2 Sonatas...
>>>
>>
>> Replaced with what specifically?
>
> speaking of which, here's a nice one.
>
> http://www.american-auto-accessories...er-p-3791.html
I guess I'm old fashioned. I don't like the mesh grills. Back in the late
'50's and 60's, the big rage was the bar grill, a series of four or five
tubes about 1/2" dial. running horizontal.
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Re: New Genesis
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Mark Time" <mt@home.org> wrote in message
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>> Mark Time wrote:
>>> Steve wrote:
>>>> I might, coupe version though. First thing to go would be the grille, as
>>>> has
>>>> been the case on my last 2 Sonatas...
>>>>
>>> Replaced with what specifically?
>> speaking of which, here's a nice one.
>>
>> http://www.american-auto-accessories...er-p-3791.html
>
> I guess I'm old fashioned. I don't like the mesh grills. Back in the late
> '50's and 60's, the big rage was the bar grill, a series of four or five
> tubes about 1/2" dial. running horizontal.
>
>
Ah yes, I remember. I've always been amused by how fashions for cars,
accessories, etc, change from state to state and even from city to city.
> "Mark Time" <mt@home.org> wrote in message
> news:gb3shk$oeu$1@news.datemas.de...
>> Mark Time wrote:
>>> Steve wrote:
>>>> I might, coupe version though. First thing to go would be the grille, as
>>>> has
>>>> been the case on my last 2 Sonatas...
>>>>
>>> Replaced with what specifically?
>> speaking of which, here's a nice one.
>>
>> http://www.american-auto-accessories...er-p-3791.html
>
> I guess I'm old fashioned. I don't like the mesh grills. Back in the late
> '50's and 60's, the big rage was the bar grill, a series of four or five
> tubes about 1/2" dial. running horizontal.
>
>
Ah yes, I remember. I've always been amused by how fashions for cars,
accessories, etc, change from state to state and even from city to city.
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"Mark Time" <mt@home.org> wrote in message
>>
>
> Ah yes, I remember. I've always been amused by how fashions for cars,
> accessories, etc, change from state to state and even from city to city.
>
They were, IMO, the good old days of the custom automobile. When we bought
a car, the first thing we did was remove the nose and deck trim, filled the
hoses and primered it. Even if you never did the final paint, you were cool
because you took of the trim. You put Buick lenses in the taillight of your
'55 Chevy. Then there were the fake whitewalls that you could add to a
black tire.
Lowering blocks and fender skirts and you were good to go.
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Re: New Genesis
Edwin Pawlowski wrote:
> "Mark Time" <mt@home.org> wrote in message
>> Ah yes, I remember. I've always been amused by how fashions for cars,
>> accessories, etc, change from state to state and even from city to city.
>>
>
> They were, IMO, the good old days of the custom automobile. When we bought
> a car, the first thing we did was remove the nose and deck trim, filled the
> hoses and primered it. Even if you never did the final paint, you were cool
> because you took of the trim. You put Buick lenses in the taillight of your
> '55 Chevy. Then there were the fake whitewalls that you could add to a
> black tire.
>
> Lowering blocks and fender skirts and you were good to go.
I get a kick out of the "rat rod" craze that's on right now. Speakin'
of '55 Chevy, my first car in '67 was a '55 Bel Air 2 door hard top. I
yanked the 235 and stuck a 283 in it. Man, I should have hung onto that
one. Had a '47 Chevy 1/2 ton/short bed pickup as well I picked up in
the early '70's. On several occasions guys offered me more for the
original (excellent condition) grill, then I paid for the truck itself.
It had that big ugly grill guard on it that attached to the bumper
which is what saved the grill all those years.
Had the original motor in the PU. 216ci w/ the old solid lifters and
the 6 volt system. Loved those vacuum wipers too. LOL I miss those and
several other vehicles I've had over the years.
> "Mark Time" <mt@home.org> wrote in message
>> Ah yes, I remember. I've always been amused by how fashions for cars,
>> accessories, etc, change from state to state and even from city to city.
>>
>
> They were, IMO, the good old days of the custom automobile. When we bought
> a car, the first thing we did was remove the nose and deck trim, filled the
> hoses and primered it. Even if you never did the final paint, you were cool
> because you took of the trim. You put Buick lenses in the taillight of your
> '55 Chevy. Then there were the fake whitewalls that you could add to a
> black tire.
>
> Lowering blocks and fender skirts and you were good to go.
I get a kick out of the "rat rod" craze that's on right now. Speakin'
of '55 Chevy, my first car in '67 was a '55 Bel Air 2 door hard top. I
yanked the 235 and stuck a 283 in it. Man, I should have hung onto that
one. Had a '47 Chevy 1/2 ton/short bed pickup as well I picked up in
the early '70's. On several occasions guys offered me more for the
original (excellent condition) grill, then I paid for the truck itself.
It had that big ugly grill guard on it that attached to the bumper
which is what saved the grill all those years.
Had the original motor in the PU. 216ci w/ the old solid lifters and
the 6 volt system. Loved those vacuum wipers too. LOL I miss those and
several other vehicles I've had over the years.
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