joek
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joek

The killer was the “new” engine. It may be new but its still an underpowered mill. If it was a swap to a better engine then maybe. The engine swap doesnt violate the “no project car” rule since its done so often by so many.

https://www.nbcboston.com/news/local/what-we-know-about-the-company-and-driver-involved-in-mondays-i-93-bridge-crash/2435278/

Somehow I dont think a million dollar umbrella policy would cover this

I wonder why they dont use these obscure things called “rulers/yard sticks/tape measures” to actually measure the height of the load.

Well someone bought it. The slushbox killed it for me.

I cant find weight specs for the 4 vs v-8 but I’m going to guess handling was interesting.

ND. Thou shall not buy someone elses project car.

Chrysler had a 4" bypass hose on the V8s that no one ever replaved untill it failed because it was in an impossible location

The old addage about buying someone elses project car applies here. 

Its Georgia.

It must not be on the way to a polling place.

This oddly happens a few times a year. I agree that someone someplace hasnt made this idiot prof yet.

But have you ever stayed in a Holiday Inn Express?

I somehow suspect the truck will be under insured for this.

My 19 Outback its fairly easy.

A lot of cars now have step 1 of a heater core R&R is remove dash, Ford goes on better on one model and remove doors.

I hope it has a reasonably sized fuel tank as I bet this thing sucks down fuel.

Because english is hard

If this was flat towed behind an RV (hard to believe) beng an automatic and 4wd with no “neutral” to select this is a hell no. The damaged drivers door, broken windshield, and sun faded drivers side wood tells more about it then what the seller is saying. I guess he failed at turning back the odometer.

No. No it wouldnt. Over passes, trees, clearance, most campgrounds wont allow it.