jaredglentz
Jared Glentz
jaredglentz

Nebraska, Kansas Is mostly that way except or the stations closest to the interstate exits.

Uh, yeah, they are everywhere here in Iowa, dude.

I live in Iowa, and I gotta say these "pump then pay" stations are pretty rare. Don't know of any in Des Moines, Cedar Rapids, Iowa City, Quad Cities... I travel thru rural areas (only takes a 5 min drive to get to one), and I don't know of any such stations there either.

The Drivetrain also lead to the development of one of the most unique RVs ever made. The Front drive GM Motor Homes were super nice as they had a very low floor. The rear axles were just stubs that didn't go all the way across the vehicle. It's my understanding they were pretty solid too even if they had atrocious

Ill keep an out for these, I moved to the midwest 9 months ago. Still haven't seen one. And i have been in rural areas, very rural.

Read the article carefully.

I was wondering the same thing. Looks like there might be some frame damage in the front of the vehicle.

$200 of that is for genuine NYC sewer water.

Unflooded one might have gas in the tank.. flooded one has saltwater gas, hence, worth less.

A swing and a miss....

thats for darn sure

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speaking of ''crapy'' desirable cars getting crushed by large military stuff.
how bout this 60's porsche getting crushed by this oversized duck