ChuckAnders
Chuck Anders
ChuckAnders

Ahh ok, sorry. Wasn't really sure how to take your comment.

OMG I'm a criminal for getting a good deal on a car? FYI THEY are the ones who told me 5,000 when I asked how much. The owner was a very wealthy businessman with little to absolutely no interest in the car, other than it taking up space in his warehouse. His employees couldn't afford the 5000 dollars he told them

As mentioned in another comment, I had just picked up another GN from a customer and posted a picture of it on Instagram. One of my followers commented that his boss had one that had been in storage for years. I asked if he wanted to sell it, boss had lost interest in it, agreed to 5000 bucks, I was up there the next

I had just picked up another GN from a customer and posted a picture of it on Instagram. One of my followers commented that his boss had one that had been in storage for years. I asked if he wanted to sell it, boss had lost interest in it, agreed to 5000 bucks, I was up there the next day to pick it up.

About 15 minutes after I loaded up.

Here's the ad I posted on CL. Sold it less than 24 hours later.

I just turned a 5000 dollar barn find 87 Buick Grand National into a 24k dollar flip. Have lots of pics and cool documentations found during the process. Will post more pics in the comments.

Nailed it, I totally wear my pants down to my ass and listen to "rap crap". How were you able to figure out my taste in music and attire so easily from my acknowledgement that maybe defending these guys as comics in my original was possibly an inaccurate assumption on my behalf.

lol I was at the Texas race last year. It is actually pretty hard to comprehend the generality of stupidity that attends such events. What I find even more ironic is the technology involved in developing the engines and cars in NASCAR is so far above the average intelligence of the typical gear head that it's funny

lol, touché.

Yep, she knew exactly what she was doing.

I'm no expert, but it seems entirely possible these 2 characters were looking for this sort or reaction to their wardrobe choices of the day more than they were promoting any sort of red neck propaganda. Looks more like a, "Hey let's go to the Richmond race and act like drunk red necks" kind of thing to me.

+1

I know some mascots do wear pants, but Clark the Cub certainly isn't the only one.

Well I hate to state the obvious here... But "because Mexico".

The Suzuki Jimny, rented one in Greece a few years back and you could do anything with the damn thing. Cheap as shit, but you fall in love with it.