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    My computer is doing the same thing.

    Nice vehicle. Over priced by about 100%.

    Do you not talk to your neighbors? Why the hell would either of you put a fence up 6 inches from the other’s fence? We had a similar deal go down in our neighborhood recently, and it had all of us scratching our heads.

    Having just had my left knee replaced, I am slowly realizing that at age 70 I may not be able to continue to enjoy the cars in my garage. I bought an early Jeep GC Hemi last year, and enjoyed the hell out of taking out to my daughter in Oakland.

    As I am sure David would say, “where is the fun in that?’. I met an alful lot of nice people on that trip, too.

    I went through this some years ago with my MGB. Turned out I had to unscrew the brake sensor from underneath the Master Cylinder to let both sides of the system to get fluid.

    Any one of these that has survived the years without turning into a rust bucket is right up there on top of my list. This may be the only example of one of these that I have seen in years, and in damn good condition.

    The interesting thing is that somehow the MSRP is listed as over $50,000. So much for Autotrader.

    Well, I can because I have one. It was a bucket list car for me, and when one came available locally a few years ago, I found a way to buy it. I even drive it, and take it on long trips.

    I have always throught that half of them aren’t even hooked up and do nothing.

    Kind of all depends on what the tax rate is, no? Down here it’s 6 1/2 %, and I would never dream of leaving only a 13% tip.

    This kind of thing was not uncommon back in my Hertz days when half of our TBird fleet had the same ignition key and all but two had the same trunk key. The lady at the counter would say “You have a TBird in the ready line.” Guy would go out, hop in the first one he saw, and off he went. Happened a couple of times a

    I have done this, and everything was fine. Not really an issue. 

    Last year I bought a 2005 Grand Cherokee Hemi that looked like that. It had 260,000 miles on it, but looked like it off the showroom floor, especially under the hood. 

    I still use it daily, but not necessarily to see what my “friends” are doing. My main interest is checking in with the various groups of people with the same interests as I have. (The Way Back@Jalopnik, for example). 

    Two words. Richard Hammond.

    CP on this because of the price, but all of these comments about the lack of AC make me laugh.

    Looks like a fun car to get around town. I would daily drive the hell out of it.

    Well, could be. My point here is that there was once a time when there was a blue mailbox on damn near every corner. Now they just don’t seem to exist. Where I live, they have been steadily disappearing for some years now. 

    Yeah. I was using Apple maps and trying to find a Post Office. Apparently they are phasing them out in Nashville, for some reason.