Oooohhh.....I like "Cody"....that's good. (sorry Joe...I missed it the first time...now I get it...duh!). I think that's a name that'll stick! Don't think I'm gonna make it to Sacramento this year....Since I don't have a trailer or truck I'd have to driver 'er....and I don't want to put that much driving on that brand new motor. My shop suggested 2-3000 miles before really pushing it. I'd like to try for next year though...... T. > From: Gwendolyn Ann Smith <gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Reply-To: <mail-From-toconnel-mac.com@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Sat, 05 Feb 2005 17:17:42 -0800 > To: <mail@xxxxxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Tim's 63 Classic 660 Wagon > > "Timothy O'Connell" <toconnel@xxxxxxx>, you said... > >> Just uploaded the final pics of my baby...she's all done....check it out! >> The last 6 shots were added today.....if you click on slide show you'll get >> 'em full screen. >> >> http://homepage.mac.com/toconnel/PhotoAlbum13.html > > She looks beautiful, of course. Will I see her in person in Sacramento, > CA in June? It's only a few hours from AZ. :-) > >> Now all she needs is a name....got any ideas Gwen? You're the expert....let >> me know... > > Expert? Yikes. The names for both Ramblers I've had came by happy > accidents, usually just from seeing what I referred to the car as. > > Many go off the colour of the car, "Goldie," "Rosie," etc. > Unfortunately, "Bluie" just doesn't have a great ring to it. > > As it's a wagon, you can always delve into the "____ wagon" and ____ > hauler" type names. > > I like the "COTY" idea that Joe put up, though I'd probably say it like > "Co-dee" rather than just as initials. > > Mostly though, I'd go with a name that means something to you. :-) > > Cheers, > Gwen Smith > > ______^_____^______ > (O|O) =RAMBLER= (O|O) Gwen Smith * gwen@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > ------------------- www.gwensmith.com/interests/rambler > \-<>---|770|---<>-/ > > > > >