so, it doesn't say "Solid Mardon", but instead says 'solid maroon'. Hmmm, I think you might see where I easily was unable to discern between a smudgy O and D.
glasses updated? Just did, now I can't read the damn laptop screen when within arms reach. Sorry, your humor is countered by the irony that your suggestion was already implemented, but the results weren't what I'd hoped for. The glasses are an improvement for distance, but are worse at close range. So the first O in Maroon looked like a D
Mardon? Maroon. When I sold GMC Trucks, I received a computerized printout of the equipment for a particular heavy-duty GMC with a "moister ejector." The typist did not know that the product is a moisture ejector. I often wonder if the had ever seen a moister ejector.
That appears to be a maroon paint code for a 1962 Corvette. From the VIN, it appears this one sold at auction in 2017 for $154,000 https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1962-CHEVROLET-CORVETTE-327/340-CONVERTIBLE-202001 (Thanks Google)
Solid Maroon color? Not red with white top, red with red top? Ha! I'm just guessing. Casey
ReplyDeletelol, thanks
DeleteSolid Maroon
ReplyDeletethanks. Love that user name. Damn clever
DeleteMight be time to get the eyeglasses updated, the invoice reads "Solid Maroon" as in the car's paint color.
ReplyDeleteglasses updated? Just did, now I can't read the damn laptop screen when within arms reach.
DeleteSorry, your humor is countered by the irony that your suggestion was already implemented, but the results weren't what I'd hoped for. The glasses are an improvement for distance, but are worse at close range.
So the first O in Maroon looked like a D
Could it be 'SOLID MAROON' as in the colour maroon?
ReplyDeleteExcellent content,as always.
thank you! This one wasn't excellent, but there were a couple good ones today
DeleteMardon? Maroon. When I sold GMC Trucks, I received a computerized printout of the equipment for a particular heavy-duty GMC with a "moister ejector." The typist did not know that the product is a moisture ejector. I often wonder if the had ever seen a moister ejector.
ReplyDeleteThat appears to be a maroon paint code for a 1962 Corvette.
ReplyDeleteFrom the VIN, it appears this one sold at auction in 2017 for $154,000
https://www.barrett-jackson.com/Events/Event/Details/1962-CHEVROLET-CORVETTE-327/340-CONVERTIBLE-202001
(Thanks Google)
Dang! Good research!
DeleteIt's a dark maroon red.
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ReplyDeleteEngine, transmission and rear end upgrade for a total of $335.95! And they were making money on it. Crazy