Father Fitzgibbon it is: Sure and it’s a nerve he has, stealin’ scenes and tossin’ the blarney
Hatchbacks were the big trend of the 1970s. Within a few years almost all small cars had adopted the front-engine, front-wheel drive layout and the semi-estate body style with three or five doors to add practicality. Fold-flat rear seats provided even more versatility. The seats were also split—one side could be folded but the other left in place for passenger use—extending the adaptability of the hatchback. Hot hatches, such as the Volkswagen Golf GTi, added performance and modern sports-car styling but retained most of the practicality. They proved immensely popular.
Fast cars took a radical new direction in the 1980s. Led by Audi’s Quattro, a new generation of performance machines adopted four wheel-drive for the first time, delivering optimum traction and improved handling. The Quattro was soon winning in rallies, where loose-surface traction is vital, and other manufacturers quickly followed suit. Lancia developed a four-wheel-drive version of its Delta HF Turbo and refined it into the definitive Delta Integrale, Ford produced their all-drive Sapphire Cosworth, and there were rally competitors from Peugeot, Toyota, and more—plus a host of all-wheel-drive performance cars dedicated to road use.
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Love Katie,” says Johnnie Johnston, speaking to I me but looking at Kathryn Grayson.
Pity poor Mr. Wagner—he spent the most miserable week end of his entire life playing his favorite game!
North American safety laws impacted heavily on sports-car design in this decade, often spoiling pretty shapes with big bumpers, and peppy performance with detuned but low-emission engines. The sports car was declining as “hot hatchbacks,” typified by the Volkswagen Golf GTI, drew the attention of thrill-seeking drivers
The Tony Curtises know what they’re talking about. If you pass their marriage test, you can’t miss with your mister!
The Tony Curtises know what they’re talking about. If you pass their marriage test, you can’t miss with your mister!
HIS PALS DON’T LAUGH AT LEWIS NOW. HE’S LOSING FRIENDS AND LOSING MONEY—AND GAINING NOTHING BUT TROUBLE!
Here’s what you’d have to know . . . and put up with . . . and laugh at . . . be proud of . . . and love!
The shop is in bloom. We were supposed to get rain today, but it actually held off until late in the day after we closed. Everyone has been working extra hard to get their spaces ready for the fair next weekend (May 21st & 22nd). We had loads of mulch delivered last week. Heather has added a few more tents outside of her pavilion. Henry and Matt were busy cutting the grass today. Many of the dealers inside the main shop and pavilions are making extra trips this week to drop off more goodies. I think what stands out the most for me are the beautiful hanging baskets and garden statues outside. Here are some pics from the shop this past weekend. As you wander outside around the pavilions, you start to get lost in the oversized ferns. There are pops of color like these gerbera daisies on a red wagon. There are several types of petunias to choose from including this cheerful shade. I love this deep purple basket hanging from our pergola. The shop is blooming inside too.
Here’s what you’d have to know . . . and put up with . . . and laugh at . . . be proud of . . . and love!
Love Katie,” says Johnnie Johnston, speaking to I me but looking at Kathryn Grayson.
The Tony Curtises know what they’re talking about. If you pass their marriage test, you can’t miss with your mister!