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    WentWest
    Bob
    WentWest

    I felt like this car was built for me and I loved it for 3 years, then I had an opportunity to trade it in on a slightly-used G8GT everyone was raving about.

    “There were maybe two other cars where I was at,” he said. Uh huh - the one beside you matching your speed and the one behind you waiting to pass.

    Nailed it!

    We are LOVING the brass knuckle cleaver a friend of mine made. Easily chops through all sorts of things with one quick action. The stainless steel peg board we installed a couple weeks ago is handy too oh and a piano is nice as well! There’s a lot going on in our kitchen in this pic since we are sanding and sealing

    Been there, done that (in Colorado actually). Hopefully it’s not a freeze plug. Hopefully, the temp gauge was working and you pulled over before the block cracked. I have faith in you boys!

    @That’s @really @amazing! @It’s @getting @hard @to @read @tweets. @Now @getoffmylawn!

    Doesn’t corner well; terrible at stopping; disappointing MPG; doesn’t hold up well in a crash. It’s the most unreliable vehicle I own but it will be the last vehicle I ever sell.

    People think my 1991 is a restored 70's model all the time. Not too many people know these were made past the mid 80's.

    Can’t be rust if there’s no material there at all.

    I am loving mine!

    I expected it to be an economical, leather-appointed daily driver with a great stereo but put a V-6 in a 2,600-lb car and you get a FUN, economical, leather-appointed daily driver with a great stereo.

    You are correct. The Cimarron can not be considered “meh.” Mine gets a lot of attention at cars and coffee, and has people have snapped photos of it and then posted them on various, “can you believe this shitbox is still on the road” Facebook groups. It’s the comfiest, most economical commuter car I’ve ever owned.

    The question I want to ask flat-earthers is: If the Earth is flat, who would benefit from maintaining the round-Earth lie?

    Yes, I’m replacing the one in my Grand Wagoneer right now. Related: With little modification, that sound bar pictured in the XJ fits into the Grand Wagoneer. Someone should tell David. Here’s mine after I mounted it.

    I don’t care who gets the job as long as he DOESN’T SPEAK! Just DRIVE please!

    I bought the sweet potatoes and the bourbon and was about to do this (via sous vide) last night when I thought, “Hey, would this be better if I cooked the peels first?” Turning starches into sugars is always a net positive in my opinion. What are your thoughts?

    Good luck and Godspeed. IFSJA and fsjnetwork should be bookmarked. See you in Colorado next year.

    Interesting! Thanks for sharing. It’s true (thankfully): They don’t build them like they used to. I own one anyway but that seat belt is a necessity! These pretty much only changed cosmetically over their 29 year span. 

    Sprechgesang! Took me 25 years to realize she never really sings at all on this track.

    I’m mostly sure you have the rest of your filming already planned but I invite you to come drive my Cimarron (as soon as it gets out of the shop). The car industry needs to be reminded of its history and 2 or 3 people are desperate for an unbiased (lol) opinion of “the car that almost killed Cadillac.”