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  1. AlongCameJones

    How feasible is it to deer hunt Oklahoma with an ATV?

    Some of us are physical wimps and would love the helping hand of a vehicle of some sort if the rules would allow it. I wrote an email to the game agency and asked them this: For the purpose of hunting on Oklahoma public-accessible lands, including WMA's, are any or all of the following...
  2. AlongCameJones

    How feasible is it to deer hunt Oklahoma with an ATV?

    ATV's seem to work so well in former Confederate states to carry successful deer hunters about the woods. Not too many years ago, I saw a bunch of ATV deer hunts in the South as in Georgia and the Carolinas. I can't seem to find one of those videos now. While doing a YouTube search with "atv...
  3. AlongCameJones

    How feasible is it to deer hunt Oklahoma with an ATV?

    I gather then that the answer to "Is Ok an ATV-friendly state" is NO. Limiting it's use to a small part of the state makes it pretty much a low-feasibility prospect. The bureaucrats are out to eventually end all outdoor fun in America. It would seem that the most hunter-friendly states would...
  4. AlongCameJones

    How feasible is it to deer hunt Oklahoma with an ATV?

    I've decided that horses and mules aren't worth considering unless one is rich, a farmer or a rancher and owns such animals. Not practical for most modern American hunters anyway. Are ATV's (those 4 wheel things you sit on like a motorcycle with handlebars) widely permitted on lands open to the...
  5. AlongCameJones

    Why did these 5 American car brands die?

    At that time I had to have a brand-new car (I had inherited a good chunk of change) so I thus, like an idiot, chose a new red 1992 Corvette, which would turn out to be serious case of buyer's remorse. The body, paint and interior left much to be desired, it shook like a paint mixer with the hard...
  6. AlongCameJones

    Why did these 5 American car brands die?

    It's funny that the rear-drive Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme/Brougham, especially the stylish 2-door coupe, was the number-one selling American car throughout much of the 1980's. I think the death of the venerable rear-drive GM A bodies would be the death of Oldsmobile eventually. The rear-drive...
  7. AlongCameJones

    Why did these 5 American car brands die?

    1. Pontiac 2. Oldsmobile 3. Mercury 4. Plymouth 5. AMC
  8. AlongCameJones

    Mossberg should have left their original receiver trademark style alone.

    I'm not about about to pay $1,000+ for a brand-new lowly PUMP shotgun with BERETTA or ITHACA GUN COMPANY markings on it. Remington and Winchester are no longer the same anymore. I liked Browning when they were built in Belgium. The world is gravitating toward China-quality typical of stuff...
  9. AlongCameJones

    Mossberg should have left their original receiver trademark style alone.

    The unsightly new-style trademark along with a rougher fit-and-finish on new Mossbergs was the deal-breaker for my consideration of a new-production Mossberg pump. I've owned two Mossberg pumps, a 500 and a 590 both, made in the 1990's with the trademark style I like an can attest to the older...
  10. AlongCameJones

    Wanted: a minty older-model local Mossberg 500 or 590 12 ga. with old-style trademark under receiver.

    This gun I seek has the trademark style 'Mossberg' in lowercase letters with the big capital M as shown below. Not the ugly/hard-to-read new-style receiver trademark in all capital letters. Minty means in "like-new" (safe queen) condition. I don't desire a Mossberg "beater" to add to my gun...
  11. AlongCameJones

    Automobiles that never were.

    There really was never much market for big luxury boats or big family/big dog haulers designed to peel rubber with authority right out of the box. The muscle car buff with a German shepherd, a surfboard, a Saint Bernard, a Doberman Pinscher or a bull mastiff was largely overlooked. Station...
  12. AlongCameJones

    Automobiles that never were.

    I was thinking along the lines of a full-size wagon like a 1970's Ford Country Squire or Chevrolet Kingswood Estate or a 1960's Chrysler Town & Country. I would want enough room in back for two German shepherds behind the second row seat. None of the likes of those land boats were ever...
  13. AlongCameJones

    Automobiles that never were.

    That is a coffin car, not a station wagon and that bodywork was done aftermarket anyway.
  14. AlongCameJones

    Automobiles that never were.

    Has to be all stock, original, numbers-matching and OEM to qualify as a "musclecar" though. I don't fancy hacked stuff.
  15. AlongCameJones

    Automobiles that never were.

    Is it a true production musclecar though? Could it do standing quarters at least down in the 13's right out of the box? Does it even have a stock tach on the dash? Young boys in California used to hot-rod station wagons as part of the surfing culture. The Beach Boy's Ford Woody is one classic...
  16. AlongCameJones

    Automobiles that never were.

    I just can't seem to find a good site online to TALK CARS. My point is that a rich American who would want the prestige and car-like-ness of a Cadillac or Lincoln, had not such practical vehicle available to load his German shepherd with wet or muddy feet into. Virtually every American car make...
  17. AlongCameJones

    Automobiles that never were.

    We never had a factory Lincoln, a factory Chrysler Imperial or a factory Cadillac musclecar from the musclecar era. Also, we never had a factory true station wagon from either Cadillac of Lincoln. Aftermarket ambulance or hearse conversions don't count. SUV's don't count. A true station wagon...
  18. AlongCameJones

    Does anybody here remember AMC?

    Her father sold cars? Was the car a gift? I would have taken the Nova if given a choice between the two and traded it in on a new Toyota.
  19. AlongCameJones

    Does anybody here remember AMC?

    Sister buying a car in 1973? I was only 9 then. Goodness you must be old!
  20. AlongCameJones

    Does anybody here remember AMC?

    Young women just think these ugly little cars are "so cute". This includes AMC Gremlin/Pacer and Volkswagen Beetle. My mother was a smart lady and bought a new Toyota Corolla wagon in 1975. Cute and not ugly to boot. mechancially strong and would never overheat like that Gremlin in the moutains...
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