caddymanlnl
Caddyman
caddymanlnl

I don’t even care, not reading the article or comments, blah blah blah. Nice Price, I want it. My heart kinda raced and I felt funny looking at the pictures for the first time in a long time.

99% of the time I prefer a Citizen eco-drive, but this is a solid list if maybe sometimes over the “inexpensive” budget....for me at least. Inexpensive is like <$250 in my head.

I very much enjoy seeing old stripped down rag top Bronco’s on the beach, a friend of a friend has a very nicely restored model that looks totally boss.

Add another reason to the “I don’t like my wife’s Jeep” list.

it is pretty easy for me to suspend reality when watching shows and stuff, like transformers looks pretty legit to me unless I REALLY LOOK.

I would think one of the top things on your expected duties list for a racecar driver is not crashing.

They couldn’t fab up some different hinges for the trunk lid that make it flip down like a tailgate? Then the wing would be an ever popular tailgate step...

Right! Move to Delaware.

Use 2 layers of masking tape.

I live in a pretty nice area, my youngest is graduating 5th grade this year. She started 3rd grade in a brand new school right near our house. It is a very nice school, won design awards, etc. There are probably quite a few exterior doors if you counted them but nearly all of them are steel security doors. The main

A 10v battery would be 5x2v cells. If packaged efficiently in a square, like smart humans would do, that leaves a space for a 6th cell, ala 12 volts.

Now about that BMW LL01 spec....

Yeah good idea, I owned a concorde with that engine, it was a problem.

I paid less for a 87 hardtop in blue, like 16 years ago. CP.

Best chase car is an amphibious one, then you just jet down to the ocean and peace out into international waters.

Boring story. I used to do furniture store “going out of business” signs every weekend in Long Island when I was young. On Monday we were driving back home down the LIE in my ‘00 Grand Cherokee when we hit some traffic.

I kinda thought the same thing, kinda. You think things like my 14 y.o. is 5'7 and 115 pounds and she is pretty weaksauce, then I remember my little baby cat is like 5 pounds and ridiculously sneaky with stupid sharp claws, and will dish some pain if given a bath.

If you view it like that I suppose you are right. Business wise though, it has to be a little....idk, demotivating? To see a “competitor” have the kind of mobility that you wish you had.

Print your comment out, frame it and put it on your wall. This way you can reflect back on how wrong you were in 10 years. No I’m not going to argue about it.

Imagine being ol’ Musky boy. You are trying real hard, some success and some fail, but doing pretty good. You are working really hard, grinding to make things happen.