I did a bad thing, but I felt justified at the time.
I did a bad thing, but I felt justified at the time.
Un-fucking-believable.
I miss the sound of the V10's and the V12's!
Yep.
Meh, beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
And all of these towns we’ve mentioned are relatively close to each other!
I live in flyover country, SW Ohio. But I’m not really in the market for an SS. My next car will be a Taurus SHO.
Thanks, and I’m sorry for the link. I tried to use tinyurl but it was too late to edit.
This little strip of woodland between OH125(Beechmont Ave) and Duck Creek was The Beechmont Dragway. The hot club my dad belonged to built it in the mid to late 1950's.
Yeah, sorry about that!
And some dealers are still trying to get almost $10K over MSRP.
Yep, one in KY and one in IN!
By the time I remembered them it was too late to edit!
Good. The EPA is an unelected bureaucracy with way too much power that wastes way too much tax-payer money.
I can relate. The last company I worked for before I went independent used Chevy 1500 cargo vans with cheap tires. They’d get stuck if snow was in the forecast. I live in Cincinnati, the Ohio River Valley, you can’t go anywhere without going up or down a hill.
I’ve gotten speed camera tickets in Tennessee, Iowa and Germany, never in Ohio. I live in Cincinnati. I’ve never paid any of them. I refuse to, several judges in Ohio have found them to be unconstitutional and that’s my defense. So far it’s worked.
OK, maybe “drift monster” was an exaggeration! But on flat ground on a slick surface it would get slideways all day long. Of course any kind of incline, or a small rock, was enough to stop forward progress.
Southwestern Ohio is interesting. You can visit Moscow, Lebanon, and California on a short drive. A couple more hours of driving and you can be in Paris and another hour and a half will put you in Glasgow.
My last van before I got out of the independent courier business was a 2003 Ford E250. It was totally stock, but when it was empty it was a drift monster on wet or snow covered roads.
A Hamilton County Ohio judge ruled on a similar case a few years ago. The city of Elmwood Place, a city within the city limits of Cincinnati made a $1M in 9 months. The judge ruled them unconstitutional and had the Hamilton County Sheriff seize the devices.