Have you named your car?

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  1. doncomfort

    doncomfort MCCI Membership Director

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    Never! I love my Maverick. I don't pick the names, they don't love it like I do.
     
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    Ah..I see the problem. Pick a name and don't acknowledge any other for it. :bouncy:

    I mean most here would prob thing my name choice was prrroo phrooo.

    Or "Gay" but I like it, due to the deeper meaning than the first google search telling you its greek for unicorn..lol
     
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    Red1972Grabber Hangtown Hot Rods-NorCal

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    Ironically, my first car had a personalized plate that read "HITIMZ1"(High Times 1) when I bought it. That car didn't have a name either.:D
     
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    Lady Maverick.

    No particular reason for the moniker. I just happened to call it that one day, and it stuck.

    ETA: I toy with the idea of having "The Fury" done in hand text on the rear fender one day after the paint job is complete.
     
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    lucy because every thing is as it was named i pulled the head off today only 2 head bolt where torqued down right
     
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    :jumping:Love some of these names!
     
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    Are you serious!!!!! The only reason they say that is because they are jealous that they don't have one....
     
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    I've named my car Blue Thunder....
     
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    I named my mav today, never really knew what to call it until today. I took it out for a quick run up an old country road ( this car is going to be slick, and it is already super FAST ). When i got back to the shop and walked in LOLA was on the radio. Fits the car so friggin well, it walks like a lady and TALKS like a MAN. Yes i think my mav is a little on the trans-gender side. Lola it is.
     
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    I boght my late Grandmother's car from the family, and the intention is to have my daughter drive it. When I brought it home, she instantly named it "Lucy" after my grandmother, because every time the '73 blue Mav was spotted anywhere (OK, church, the grocery store, or one of her children's homes)in our small town, everyone would reply' "There's Lucy!". She should be rolling in a few weeks....
     
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    I am considering a less cerebral name for my car.
    Should call it the Rollin Rusty :biglaugh:
     
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    That made me laugh!
     
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    :D Made me laugh when I thought of it. Figured I had to share it.
     
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    jayss10 This is Minerva

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    mines named minerva
     

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