jcheyney
jcheyney
jcheyney

So does the guy who was driving get to keep the gun?

CP because I just don’t know what I would do with it. Even in perfect condition, it would never fetch high-end collector prices. You can’t really hot rod them without a massive amount of work (like an engine swap). It wouldn’t make a drift or autocross car. You could make it a daily driver but the car is old enough

I have been watching Monaco since the 80's and it’s never been the best race of the season. The nature of the track makes it that way and they spend too much time covering the rich people. Beside some really awesome but not very likely ideas (start Clint Bowyer and Kevin Harvick at the back and give them money for

That’s how we did it back in the day in Texas, too. Except we called it ‘tanning oil’. Skin cancer hadn’t been invented yet.

CP. Too expensive for what it is. It needs too much work to fix up it’s and too expensive to just hoon to death and walk away from.

Nope. I was in high school in the 80's and used to watch Magnum PI, followed by (if I remember correctly) Simon and Simon. One of the things that made both those shows successful was they were part of a wave that showed Vietnam war vets as real people, with real issues, but also functioning members of society with

I have a 2011 Ford Ranger subject to the Takata airbag recall. We also have a 2013 Subaru Forester under the same recall.

Why does it seem like when people say ‘detox’ they actually mean ‘diarrhea’)

Actually, ‘cretin’ is a medical term that involves growth deficiencies due to congenital hypothyroidism.

There is a similar version where four guys sit at a table and play poker. The last guy still sitting in his chair gets some (way too small) amount of money.

CP. I have had two Rangers in my life. They should be left alone.

Question from a non-motorcycle oldster. Is this just an issue with Harley-Davidson or are all those wacky millenials staying away from the motorbike completely?

As I remember, they ended up blowing up Crockett’s Daytona fake in an episode and replacing it because they were about to get sued.

So doesn’t this just boil down to think about what you are doing and how it affects the people around you, and don’t do it if you think it will cause other people issues?

It’s not going to change until teams busted cheating lose all the points for a race and are ineligible for the Chase. It’s basically a mathematical calculation that the potential loss has to be more than the gain.

I scrolled down to write pretty much exactly this. Unlike some of the recent NPorCP cars where the price isn’t even close, this one looks worthy of a second look.

My mom had the Ford Granada, which was the same car, except in two-door. It had a 302 V-8 that made around 15 or 20 horsepower. I learned to drive on it. It didn’t have enough engine to actually get anyone in trouble.

OMG. I was going to make a comment about how hopefully this will turn out as well as his tech council. I went to DuckDuckGo to see what the actual name of it was and searched for ‘Donald Trump Tech Council.’ I swear on my mother’s grave this came up.

I think the reason the recent cars are ending up CP is the price as much as the car. I would go NP on this one because I think the price is a reasonable starting point for negotiation. As someone below stated, at this mileage, things are going to be worn out (like suspension bushings and bearings) that will soon have

I think the reason the recent cars are ending up CP is the price as much as the car. I would go NP on this one because I think the price is a reasonable starting point for negotiation. As someone below stated, at this mileage, things are going to be worn out (like suspension bushings and bearings) that will soon have