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So you are advocating killing the president?

Well played $kaycog. Well played.

The Blue devil was level when it came to rest in the hole, so the could do a horizontal lift. The red car came to rest sideways, so they lifted it sideways. The '62 was nose-up so they lifted it nose-up. They are likely lifting them straight up from their resting places in whatever orientation they were to reduce the

#10. It is Cromwell Classic Auto Wash, named for the location, Cromwell CT. Which is over 2 hours drive from Boston.

Oil extraction & refining is not a clean industry by comparison. Ask the people in the gulf how little damage is done if oil accidentally spills.

Hannibal Lecter, your car is ready.

That is exactly what they're doing. They need to take it apart first though.

As a former CT resident I only have one word for this law.

The first one is again, not a '32 ford, and the other two are fiberglass replicas.

To the people who want a '32 ford 5-window, a '28 hudson 3-window is not the same thing.

Nissan Pao. I have no idea why, but I have been obsessed with them since learning of their existence.

Continuing to add proof to my theory that "Swarovski Crystal" means "Seriously Tacky Shit"

Ah, so you *are* a dick. Got it.

And you missed my point, you don't know what modifications he may need made to fit beyond moving the seat back, so being dismissive and saying it is "a fucking 2 hour job" belittles him & his problem without even knowing everything about it.

It isn't just the height thing(though that is a lot of it). He is *big*, not just tall. Given the size of his feet he would likely need the pedals modified, if not the whole pedal box redesigned.

Want to try something without a lot of useless features? Have I got the vehicle for you!

There was the Chrysler M6 transmission(sold as the Presto-Matic, Fluidmatic, Tip-Toe Shift, Gyro-Matic, and Gyro-Torque). It is a 2-speed manual with a fluid coupling and a underdrive(like the opposite of an overdrive). Basically it was an evolutionary dead-end that was what Chrysler used until they could develop a

Mercury pushbutton. All the confusion of a pushbutton transmission ,with an even less intuitive layout. I can't even begin to guess how to drive this thing.

Hot Wheels made a version of the top vehicle, I have one stashed somewhere in the house...

Nope, because I can't get a plan under the Affordable Care Act if I can get insurance through my employer. Plus their coverage for me under my employer is adequate, though not great.