Just watched a video of a 1924 Cadillac and the owner says that the people you meet while hunting for parts is part of the joy of ownership.
Just watched a video of a 1924 Cadillac and the owner says that the people you meet while hunting for parts is part of the joy of ownership.
It is cool as hell. My local auto museum (https://www.waaamuseum.org/) has “driving school” where they lecture you about old cars and then let you drive them around the grounds. I got to drive this ‘35 Chevy, and it was just a standard stick-shift:
This Caddy right here speaks exactly to the point I was making about yesterday’s Audi. Joy of ownership. Sure, things will go wrong on this thing from time to time, but so what? Fix ‘em as they come at whatever rate they get done. While obviously not a road-trip type of purchase (unless you live in Amish Country),…
I guess the moral here is to not let your butt write a check that your mouth can’t cash.
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Wellllll... take one stock disco-era Oldsmobile diesel and add:
I like the Honda suggestions on this. Not terribly shocking.
David Tracy with the sensible suggestion. Has the world gone ma- oh...yeah.
“you just did” has been my go to for years! (I always felt like I was the only one that saw the humor in that reply, highfive)
I wish it was a person most of the time calling. A robot there isn’t much you can do but a person? Thats fun. I got a call once in a thick accent saying that my factory warranty was about to expire and that I needed to do something about it. Without pause (I was feelin it that day I guess) I said
Agreed.
This is a partial list how you spot a scam:
I can’t decide what’s more annoying: