Depends on the coon. I used to “golf”. I swung a club, looked for a white ball and cussed a lot, but I wouldn’t call it golfing. I will say I got my money’s worth. Most people got to swing at the ball half as much as I did.
Depends on the coon. I used to “golf”. I swung a club, looked for a white ball and cussed a lot, but I wouldn’t call it golfing. I will say I got my money’s worth. Most people got to swing at the ball half as much as I did.
The raccoon would drive around the hole and head straight into somebody’s pool so they could wash the food they found stuffed in the car’s cupholder.
Raccoons would drive around it for the joy of deliberately crashing, because raccoons are like that.
Awesome, good luck! the stories will be great.
Vacuum lines... Shudder....
Mostly the second part.
Yeah, we’ve seen this before. He would get it down to a fleet of 3 cars and then stumble across the world’s only diesel 5 speed station wagon built by AMC and would have to buy it, even it was found in a lake at a salt mine (actually ESPECIALLY if it was found in a lake in a salt mine). Then he would have someone give…
My sentiments exactly. A runs/drives Toyota pickup is worth at least $2500, the lack of rust bumps this to 3k-ish.
Hell, I misread the headline and thought it was a 1984 model year and I was still NP.
Agreed. As long as it runs, drives, and has most of its body panels, it will always be worth at least this amount. If anything, it will probably appreciate going forward.
Can’t star this enough. Pre-Covid, this is a $4k truck all day every day. I’m shocked it isn’t a $6k truck in today’s market. The price is so low, it actually makes me worry that there is a catch.
Y’all voting no dice are absolutely wild. This is a running, driving pickup truck for $2800. This is the most nice price thing Rob has posted in ages.
What the heck is with these comments today?
Off to a bad start.
David, that’s a hubcap, not a hat.
I might have to move.
That’s not gonna be a problem [puts on engineer hat].
There IS a heater in the garage, but it only gets the place up to about 50F.
Oh man I’m so not leaving the propane heater behind! We’ll have some sort of heat! :)
Best of luck David! May your bolts break loose and your electrical issues not be difficult.