How about Adolf the Teutonic people mover.
Or Rommel the people box.
Then again given the size perhaps King tiger might be appropriate.
Fmiser wrote:
> Why all the German names?
>
> How 'bout something a bit different
>
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I bought a 1962 300SE from the estate of a retired
nuclear physicist from Berkeley. It had been in
storage in Colma, CA (the "city of the dead," if you
know the area) for a number of years, and when I got
to it the windows and glass had all been smashed out
of it due to vandals that had broken in
Why all the German names?
How 'bout something a bit different
Like:
Slartybartfast
Marvin
Zaphod
(from Hitchhikers guide)
Or
Nimrod
Persephone
Thor
Orion
Boreas
Junior
Elfin
Picayune
--Philip
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On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 09:36:51 -0700 "Kevin Kraly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Right now, I'm thinking of going with Klaus or Gustav.
Heinrich
Herman
Igor
Kleiner (a pun)
Oskar
Peter (pronounced pay-ter)
Werner (pronounced vair-ner)
> We're leaving for Victoria, BC in an hour and a half, the v
Right now, I'm thinking of going with Klaus or Gustav. We're leaving for
Victoria, BC in an hour and a half, the van's first road trip with many more
to come.
Kevin in Portland, OR
1983 300SD 267Kmi, Ursula
2006 Sprinter PV 900mi, Klaus
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