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jdjonesdr
jdjonesdr

With a coat of paint, that would probably be a great "tool around on Sunday" car.

I had the chance to buy one in 1985 for 3000 dollars, from an old fellow that bought it new. I thought it was too expensive. Stupidity knows no bounds.

Jay Leno?

Is that Jay Leno in that first picture?

I made a million dollars in my first paycheck by reading this article. It's easy if you..... huh? What do you mean, wrong website?

I had a girl tell me once that she had worked in a lot of different places because she was hired for short term projects that once they were completed successfully, no longer needed her skill sets to continue. I liked the way she handled the question.

"The car will debut at the International Autoshow in Frankfurt later this year"

It looks more like a scratch that would be done with barbed wire to me.

That must have been a typo. You meant to say $450.00, right? It's a crack pipe at that price.

Kitty litter will do it a hundred times better. Sprinkle a little bit on the stain, rub it in with your foot, presto.. no more oil stain.

I'm guessing it was a cleaned up flood damaged vehicle.

The "bald" spot?? Or the blind spot?

Here's the url if you can't see the pics..

Don't tell me I scooped you guys on this one...

Man.. you and Calzone.. Lets go out and have a couple beers and talk about off- roading and women and drink beer. Whatever you do, don't invite Mr. you-know-who.

Bingo.

Right as rain.

A great Cherokee XJ will do that to you!

Here, here!  The little 4 banger turbo diesels that run forever and get great mileage.  I'll take the Vigo with the wood trim any day. 

Complaining about a job is probably one of the quickest ways I know to be shown the door. Showing that you're willing to do anything asked of you not only teaches you more skills, but demonstrates you're a "can do/will do" type of person. Do that for me, and you're on your way up my corporate ladder.