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Preach!

I believe that would be his double ex. A VERY expensive double ex.

I agree with you, for the most part. But.... I’m fighting an intermittent issue with a ‘99 Durango. Runs great... drives great... Until the motor shuts off at which time I dive for the shoulder and pray. When this happens, the odometer flashes three times and then displays “no buS”. No codes are thrown. Let it

“Looters failed to make it inside the NASCAR Hall of Fame itself”

Nothing says love like the mutual dropping of F-bombs by mother and son...

“and eventually replace the B-2 Spirit, B-52 Stratofortress and B-1B Lancer.”

We bought a 2002 C320 wagon a few years ago for $10k at just less than 100k miles. It now has 150k miles. This was my first MB so I was, naturally, afraid of parts cost/availability and, since I do all of my own maintenance, the new challenge of working on a Benz vs. my experience in Toyota/Detroit Iron.

“The easy fix would be to devolve much of the sport’s governing power to the teams, as F1 teams acting in their collective interest for the betterment of the sport could serve as the cure-all for perennial issues like competition and cost.”

One of the drawbacks of ABS. ABS will keep the tires rolling with the intent of giving the driver steering control. But, when the driver is an idiot, it will happily let them steer shut their eyes and turn the wheel into a worse accident. Had the car not had ABS, with a dweeb driver, it would have spun to a stop in a

Well played, sir. Well played....

lol... This was in Newport Beach, CA. She assaulted her professional baseball player husband. Batshit crazy...

Tawny went from hot babe .... to Batshit Crazy Babe...

Put it back together and use this. New bearing optional. All problems solved. Trust me!

Remember that a lot of this occurred during Chrysler’s death spiral to the brink of bankruptcy during the malaise era. I recall reading an article during that time stating that Chrysler had shut down its internal tool and die department and was outsourcing die creation and maintenance, sometimes to competitors given

$kaycog be like...

I don’t know what you were implying. My comment was based on what you wrote.

because no roads crossed state lines before this happened, right?