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Also in midwest - yes. The ones I’ve done I had titles. Didn’t catch that when I skimmed through article that this one was without title. I also sold a shell to someone on craigslist once, but it was a very good shell without rust. That particular car I bought for $100 and made $1500 on, selling just a few pieces I

My thoughts too.

Oh gee, not sweat and work for a monetary return... those sanitation workers are such vile savages. “Gerald, fetch the tea please. Let’s celebrate in our opulence while the peasants toil.”

they’ll be takers.

Here, they pay you to junk it. No where near scrap value, but if you’re pulling it out of the barn to begin with you have the means to take it to scrap yard yourself.

Don’t get the Fiat.  It sucked in Forza 3.

No. Neck. Nick. Foot bone connected to the leg bone, connected to the hip bone, connected directly to the head bone cause Nick ain’t got no neck.

Seeing this at IRP - Indianapolis Raceway Park (was later OReilly - ORP, now Lucas Oil - LRP) on the road coarse is amazing. I’ve been to IRP watching SCCA Road Racing - the course is on the grounds access roads supporting the dragway. To give an idea of track conditions, 20yrs ago it was pretty bad - broken pavement,

I haven’t made a comment in a while on Morning Shift so all of you off work through Christmas, Happy Holidays. Safe fast while motoring.

Red, purple, black... Now this Lambo’s water.

Charger would be the better option since he wants to make memories with his kids.

Drone to Drone Combat. Needs the acronym ADHD.. anti disruption hawk drone... or something.

My guess would be they can’t get close enough for the shot pattern to be effective.

So I want to try this now, being free and all.

Looks like they opted for the B-Flute Corrugate.

I can’t support F&F in the same context as GT. The original F&F cars are paired, but are ultimately disposable appliances. In fact, the two cars with substance (the Charger and the Supra) are disposed of in the closing scenes. Only the closing sequence of F&F7 got the substance right - resurrecting the same two cars

Grand Torino got it right. The car was an extension of Walt’s personality. It meshes with Eastwood’s character as the story develops and supports Walt’s moves - a respectable, even a sleeper, understated muscle.

Like Dead_Elivs said... Amazon oil for the Amazon.

Is this the right oil for my 1967 Volvo 122?  The owner groups frequently become opinionated over what to use.  I don’t think I could go wrong with Amazon oil.

I watched Farmkahana last night and am satisfied with the unedited footage.