corndog67
Corndog67
corndog67

Hi Maddie. How Ya doing?

Yeah, what he (^) says. Because, unless I win the lotto, I don’t see ever being able to buy one of these.

Fine Sewing Machines.

It isn’t what we need, it is what we want. Just like everything else, what we actually need is just a starting point. What we want it the goal.

But, but, but......

Peter, Peter, Peter, they’re toys.

The 2 engines pictured for size comparison, compare the numbers (and the costs also). I know that the little twin cam (is that a Honda or something?), can make some fairly stout numbers with enough money thrown at it. But throw the same amount of money at the LS and compare pulls.

I know that guy. In fact, it’s me....

Put them on the dyno and get back to us.

Actually, yes, it does mean you get put into The Prius Category. You see, I drive an Escalade, and I’m automatically put into that “Cadillac Prick” category (I’ve actually read someone’s lips mouthing that at me, it’s real obvious), so by default, you’re in that teeehugger category.

Hey, Hey, Hey now. I RESEMBLE THAT REMARK.

That’s the second biggest spoiler I’ve ever seen.

Got dayyyyuuuuummmm, guys, I LOVE this shit. Some of my oldest friends are muscle car guys that are longing for the return of 1968 to 1971, just going on and on for the return of the 340 six-pac, the 440 Magnum, the 428 Cobra Jet, the original 302 powered Z/28, the L88, The Thunderbolt, The Shelbys, Rambler

Kristen is correct.

Kristen is correct.

A car is a depreciating asset.

My buddy had one in his (large) backyard. Number one rule-Stock Exhaust. It DID NOT MATTER if you had a 400cc, big bore, stroker CRF50, to ride in his yard, you had a stock pipe. His neighbors did not complain, ever. A couple of them even bought their kids a couple of 50s, then their Pops bought a pit bike for himself

About 3 years ago, I’m at a garage sale a couple blocks from my house. A CX650 Turbo is leaning against the fence on the side of the house, a bit decrepit. An old lady is running the show, and I ask, “Is it for sale?” She says, “Take it, get it out of here.” I says, “Paperwork? Who is it registered to?” “My son left

I used to own a Ducati. It was, surprisingly, very reliable. Then I washed it. It wouldn’t start for an hour or so, allergic to water I suppose. I kept that bike longer than any other bike I’ve ever owned, 5 1/2 years. It never got washed again.

Pssst....