Really? I never thought that? In what way?
Both were passionate and when they would make their attack, it was a strong string attack. Both loved the audience - and the rest of the people on the stage. Both were full of energy. Both were passionate about the blues.
All this came through in their live performances.
I'll be driving something truly unique tomorrow. I don't know much about it.
https://www.mecum.com/lots/FL0122-503263/1963-daimler-sp250-dart-convertible/
Don't let the name "Dart" fool you. It is not a Dodge Dart from any generation - and is nothing like one.
I know BB King was especially gregarious on the stage. I guess SRV was too, I remember a video where he was playing some bar and a drunk guy walked over to him and stuck out his hand looking for a handshake from SRV and SRV shook the guys hand while playing his guitar solo. That was cool.
That car is totally awesome. Beautiful and unique and cool as can be!
In England they call my car a Daimler
I think this car may be tangentially related to the Daimler that is Daimler/Benz. For some period, Daimler/Benz and Chrysler had a partnership, as memory serves.
I'd have no idea why they'd call your car that, as it was owned by Ford at the time. It was either 'Special Vehicles' or 'Performance Division', as memory serves, but that's a fuzzy memory. Maybe 'Performance Group', though that's a current name - but they often just go by 'Ford Performance'.
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