Hush now, bedwetter . .
Hush now, bedwetter . .
Speed limits are already set by sound and proven Engineering practice.
Good riddance . . At least these wanking-douchebags didn’t take out anyone else . .
PRAISE BE THE SMOKING CLUTCH OF GESTHEMENE!!
Mom died 6 years back . . Full blown Alzheimers for 5 years
lol - No . . Dude - Look . . Just for you, because you don’t seem to be able to let this go . .
Remanufactured - AKA - It’s a completly new vehicle . . as I’ve been saying . .
. . maybe they bought a WW2 vintage duck from some collector, rebuilt it, (never mind that they look completely different, have a completely different hull, and drive-train) renamed it “Duck #6,” and replaced the new Duck #6 I drove with it in the interim?
LOL . . I couldn’t care less what they’re saying at this point . . I’ve crawled in under and around on that vehicle probably 250 times, and every single piece of that boat was new when I was there in 2008 . . Even the propeller . .
LOL . . Yeah I’m seeing that everywhere . . Along with all sorts of speculation and guessing.
All you need for this is the pipe . . I bet you could vacuum a few rocks out of that nasty-ass carpet . .
Yet their accident rate is amazingly low . . Funny that ..
It’s actually a really popular thing . . I always enjoyed the annoyance factor, but that’s just me ;)
Where I get that, is that I spent 5 years as a Captain with RtDoS, including the new fleet rollout . .
I used to own the identical twin to this fine automobile, back in 1985 . .
Incorrect - These are completely new vehicles
Wrong - These are NOT DUKW’s or reproductions
I’ve driven both - The Duck wins
No - They’re not - RtDoS runs new vehicles - They’ve never owned a classic DUKW or a reproduction
. . and then you got the quote back on the insurance . . lol