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You never put Trusty or Honest in a name. It implies you have to convince them that you are.What about "Honest Tom's Classic Wheels"?
You never put Trusty or Honest in a name. It implies you have to convince them that you are.What about "Honest Tom's Classic Wheels"?
Make it simple: Tom's Motors or Dixie Motor Works.No decisions on a name yet. I can't believe how tough this has been, actually.
You never put Trusty or Honest in a name. It implies you have to convince them that you are.
Great. Big Snook. Just what you need.We have a guy out here named Al Snook who's always (unsuccessfully) running for some public office: State Assembly, State Senate, Congress, etc. On his campaign signs he used to call himself Big Al Snook.
Make it simple: Tom's Motors or Dixie Motor Works.
I know. I just wanted to get a rise out of you---and I did. lol lol lol Country Roads Motors.I absolutely do not want Dixie in the name. I want to make it very clear that the gun shop and the car dealership are two separate entities.
Guns & Cars
Why are you in my yard?!
Great minds. See above.Holiday Roads is a good name.
Or Nameless Motors, I'm stating the obvious of course.
Yer Dog Motors? That's an interesting name.Name it after yer dog.
Yer Dog Motors? That's an interesting name.
Name it after yer dog.
Yer Dog Motors? That's an interesting name.
Yer Dog Motors? That's an interesting name.
Cal Worthington and his dog Spot...
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