nervouswrecks
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I am not active in any automotive group, but do have a '70 E body, which over the last 25 years I have 'tuned up.' As part of inevitable deterioration, I've nowhave a low voltage situation which, has forced me to reach out and learn more about the sequence of electrical events that results in sufficient spark to start my car. For me my car represents an isolated monument of nostalgia, reflecting longed-for and lost era, which is being chipped away by new technology and changing values. But by 1970, the advertising itself had moved from 1965's simple rustic love, to a 1969 Hurst ad, that distorted the car as 'Snarls Softly and Carries a Big Stick.' In terms of Biblical interpretation, it was 70 AD, when Jerusalem was invaded, and I'm an exile coming back to a world fundamentally different.