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Haggatha?
how about Knight Rider lol
Knight Rider is an American television series that originally ran from September 26, 1982, to August 8, 1986. The series was broadcast on NBC and starred David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a high-tech modern-day knight fighting crime with the help of an advanced, artificially intelligent and nearly-indestructible car.
Sounds like an Eagle to me!
Rusty? ;D
I'd have to disagree with Knight Rider, just because pretty much everyone knows that Knight Rider is a Trans-Am.
Quote from: Sunny on August 12, 2011, 10:40:56 PM
Rusty? ;D
I'd have to disagree with Knight Rider, just because pretty much everyone knows that Knight Rider is a Trans-Am.
Yes, but a Trans Am is a Firebird, which may be distantly related to an Eagle :hello2:
Niles
Quote from: vangremlin on August 12, 2011, 11:06:30 PM
Quote from: Sunny on August 12, 2011, 10:40:56 PM
Rusty? ;D
I'd have to disagree with Knight Rider, just because pretty much everyone knows that Knight Rider is a Trans-Am.
Yes, but a Trans Am is a Firebird, which may be distantly related to an Eagle :hello2:
:rotfl:
Quote from: vangremlin on August 12, 2011, 11:06:30 PM
Quote from: Sunny on August 12, 2011, 10:40:56 PM
Rusty? ;D
I'd have to disagree with Knight Rider, just because pretty much everyone knows that Knight Rider is a Trans-Am.
Yes, but a Trans Am is a Firebird, which may be distantly related to an Eagle :hello2:
when i saw the first pic the first name to pop into my head was rusty as well. as for the Trans-Am i have one sitting in front of my house and i can say for a fact that it is nowhere near being related to our Eagles but they are still cool cars.
If I would wait for the regular passengers to name it.
I find ya gotta give it a name that's part of it's personality.
Like my car had a intermitted problem, all my lights would come on/off/on... they would 'flicker'
So my eagle is called Flicker.
I find that sort of thing helps with naming cars
Bronx
That's what I was trying to say Whuntmore, passengers are good at picking up on dose things and coming up with a good name. You could say the car names its self.
Sam....as in Sam the eagle from the Muppet Show...he even looks like the logo on the b-pillar!!!! ;D
Quote from: T5258 on August 13, 2011, 09:46:24 AM
Sam....as in Sam the eagle from the Muppet Show...he even looks like the logo on the b-pillar!!!! ;D
I had that same thought :rotfl:
Quote from: Gil-SX4 on August 13, 2011, 01:52:31 AM
That's what I was trying to say Whuntmore, passengers are good at picking up on dose things and coming up with a good name. You could say the car names its self.
Ahhh gotcha. Yup, pass. can be good at naming cars, my wife comes up with good names for our last few cars (non eagle).
I think passengers are good at naming because they're not searching for a name - They notice something, and then it dawns on them, "Hey call yer call THIS"
good point.
My Black Limited 84 is named Russel the Love Muscle
Some good ideas here. I do like the Muppet Show and I once had a cat named Gonzo the Great. I'm still not sure. We need a name that captures her essence. The name quest continues.
Blackbird?
we used to have a car that had rust spots all over her, and my wife named her 'Patches'.