Totally agree! Here’s what I posted before i read your post-
Totally agree! Here’s what I posted before i read your post-
F you Ron.
To make this thing truly better it should go into a dumpster.
It’a actually mostly outdoors. The “lost coast” area of california especially. That area is really rugged and the fields usually are only accessed via old 4x4 trails.
All of you do a great job covering all aspects of the car world, but one thing I have yet to see is a comprehensive look into the art of the wheel.
Hey Gang!
I swear the program director from the classic rock radio stations must also control the market for collector cars. Wouldn’t it make sense? I mean, its the same thing replayed over and over again.
That video was absolutely painful to watch. It was like hanging out at a college bro house complete with the old guy who is on his 3rd year trying to get his AA, the 3 dudes who are along for the free beer, and the one guy who just laughs at everything the other bros say.
Well, based on what I have read and heard the idea that became Bosozoku began in the late 60's/Early 70's. It formed as a result of mostly urban youths resentment of the status quo, the conservative norms of post war Japan, and a system of age hierarchy of Japan. The youth culture was just coming into its own fueled…
Thats kind of what makes this scene interesting. Most of these guys are just average, working class. They spend months and years sculpting these cars and DIY’ing parts. The majority of these rigs aren’t even street legal which is why the come out at night and in large groups to avoid the Japanese police being able to …
The thing that makes me most unhappy about this is that there is no stopping it. The abhorrent behavior , lack of decency or respect for the general populous, and the lack of common sense coupled with the age of immediate uploads and the ability to film anywhere any time with no oversight or permissions needed has put…
Totally agree. Ron is no friend of the car community.
Guys like this will never learn. They spend hours, days finding these cars, buying them, transporting them and then ignoring them. These cars are like a foster kid who gets adopted and then has to live in a basement somewhere. Watch any episode of Barn Find or American Pickers and you’ll see the exact same story.…
I really feel that this must be some type of psychological disorder. I mean, so many people do this..... it can’t just be that they are all liars seeking attention... right?
Worried about malpractice, yet putting a feeding tube in and performing 13 un-needed surgeries?
So? You can write off some of your rent if you have a home office. You can write off car payments if the car is bought or leased as a corporation.
Doug Demuro may beg to differ. LOL
Very true. I know a couple that has never lived in anything but an apartment downtown.
You know, I’m on the road pretty often, driving through a lot of different states, and I agree with your stance on many levels. And Florida does have some damned inexpesnsive property!