I like to think my bike and car preferences are well-aligned... I go for 
functional, practical, comfortable, fun... 
I'm on my second Element, and (since it has been discontinued) I'm always 
on the lookout for the 'next' one with low miles to drive for the next 10 
years (unless something better comes along... NAH... not likely)... 

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On Monday, May 5, 2014 11:47:34 PM UTC-4, Tom Virgil wrote:
>
> If you are going to say "I ride a Rivendell bicycle, I don't need an 
> automobile", God bless you.  Seriously.
>
> But, assuming that your obsessive, compulsive personality (I have one of 
> those) compels you to carry the threads of your pursuits to their extreme, 
> logical conclusions, I believe that there are some choices out there.  As 
> with our bicycles, they would not be obtained through "standard outlets".
>
> Just my opinion, but I think that as an Atlantis, A. Homer Hilsen, or Sam 
> Hillborne owner, you might gravitate to this.
>
>
> <http://bp3.blogger.com/_eMfw8PboF5U/Rzok9A9XD5I/AAAAAAAAB8g/3-_iCzTeypk/s1600/17_Big+Bertha_1.jpg>
>
> Note that the owner has a beard (working on that for myself).  I heard 
> that the owner managed to convert the Seagrave fire truck engine to 
> propane, so perhaps that helps with fuel costs.
>
> There is really only one choice for the owner of a Hunqapillar.  The 
> Hummer would be much too yesterday's trendy.  To hades with the cost of 
> fuel or effort.  It must be a Dodge Power Wagon.
>
> <http://moparplanet.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/dodge_power_wagon.jpg>
>
> This bad boy will go anywhere you want, albeit with an unsynchonized 
> manual transmission.  Well, heck, we don't need no stinking SIS, do we?
>
> Betty Foy and Cheviot are more subtle.  They demonstrate a certain amount 
> of class and an attitude of nonchalance about girl's bike/boy's bike.  They 
> are nevertheless robust vehicles.  Not having one, my suggestion would be 
> the following.
>
>
> <http://files.conceptcarz.com/img/Dodge/54_Dodge_Power_Wagon_DV-06_BJ_09.jpg>
>
>
> I can only imagine Vancouver librarians rolling up to the book 
> repositories (or straight through them, if desired) in Canadian state 
> issued editions of these contrivances.
>
> ~Tom
>
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