jcheyney
jcheyney
jcheyney

I live near Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. There is a Korean Airlines 747 that I sometimes see coming in for landing on Saturday mornings. I never ceased to be amazed that something that god awful huge can fly. It always looks like it’s just on the edge of a stall.

I had a 2006 Mazda3 and loved it. I really love the idea of the manual transmission and the engine. On the face I think the price is acceptable. However, I am still going CP because of the rust. Not unlike Rob, being from Texas I don’t have enough experience with body rust to know if that is significant or just

Born in South Carolina, raised in Texas. Had family that (supposedly) fought for the Confederacy. I have no use for these people who use the Confederate flag to talk about their ‘Heritage’. Slavery was wrong. They tried to leave the United States because they wanted to continue to own people and use them. They lost.

Although I feel strangely (and disturbingly) attracted to this, I have to say NP.

Ok, so on the face of this it seems like a pretty lame move, but what if this is actually a move into a new market for the Big Baller Brand? American’s arent’ the only ones who drop $495 on a pair of kicks. Maybe he is trying to get them into Europe, especially Eastern Europe?

I made that exact same mistake on a two-barrel carburetor on a 1977 Ranchero GT. I was doing a rebuild on the carb (my first) and thought the slots in the screws meant it needed to be taken apart.

CP before I even read the article.

The value of this to F1 may be more than just having a new company involved. With Alfa back (albeit in name only) and Aston and others starting to talk about it, I think the real value here is that the new owners are making F1 a better business proposition. The more companies that want to be involved the better the

I think I will go NP on this one, although I think it’s overpriced. I was a sophomore in college in 1987 and even I could have picked up chicks in this. Which is more than I can say about the ‘77 Cutlass I owned at the time.

Yes.

I got caught up in watching this over the weekend and frankly it was pretty awesome. Better than the Jaguars vs. the Browns game. Or watching the Mavericks get thrashed. Or Chip and Joanna Gaines. Or reruns of Chopped.

Yes, Emu is a fun word to say.

I was talking to someone from Animal Control in our city. They are seeing an issue because people are buying chickens for eggs, but not realizing they only lay for a short part of their lifespan. Then they have old, barren chickens that either aren’t good to eat or they are emotionally attached to. The Animal Control

I’m going NP. For that kind of money and with two kids in college this could be a really useful, if perhaps limited use, vehicle. Parts should be easy to find if needed. And at that price, it’s pretty much disposable.

Ford Mustang II. It represents everything that made the mid ‘70's suck. Underpowered, overhyped, and it was built on the same platform as the Pinto.

You can’t just pour some gas from the lawn mower down the carb like the rest of us do?

NP all the freaking way. My son is going to college and this would be perfect. The rear-facing seat is awesome because it lets you see who is about to rear-end you just before it happens.

I would grab it an be well on my way to my dream career as a rural mail carrier.

What’s more likely is that someone convinced our Lieutenant Governor, the Esteemed Protector of All That Is Sacred, Dan Patrick, that dune buggies and kit cars would use the women’s restroom, presenting them with an existential threat to life and limb.

So, knowing that if you bought it you would write multiple really great articles on whatever out-of-your-mind project you came up with for it, why would I stop you and deprive myself of that enjoyment?