jphilb
JPhilB
jphilb

Here in the suburbs, we have things called “backyards” where we cook meat over fire whilst imbibing in wine and enjoying clean air and sunshine. We care not for your false culinary gods, as all our worldly needs are provided by the holy trinity of CostCo, Lowes, and Bass Pro Shop.

If this reduces their shipping charges, I’m all for it.

This comment reminds me of a recent Orville episode.

Signing in you, with a click for a deal
Face to face in your bedroom, know its real
Night fall covers me, but you know the plans I’m making
Still oversea, could it be the whole world opening wide
A sacred why, a mystery gaping inside
Prime Black Friday’s why

Until we dance into the fire, that cheap USB stick is all

yeah I was thinking fins, not wings.  Second head got me again...

Everyone who is buying and selling these at this price is smoking the crack pipe religiously. 

He’s talking about the Daytona/Superbird.

Rare valuable, CP 

$10k. For a thirty year-old Chrysler.

People are so fucking high.

Seriously? LOL!

It’s finely polished, but it’s a turd. CP.

I bought from a dealer and the home address was 100% still set the prev. owner.

Alternatively, attach the hose to the hot water heater and flush the hot water heater and give your car a hot water underside clean at the same time. Assuming it will reach.

The real trick is filling up a harbor freight airless sprayer with used motor oil and coat the entire under carriage

Hail is what happens to rain when it is past it’s expiration date.

For $2500 I’ll live with whatever quirks it has. Check the car carefully for flood damage though, with all of the hurricanes and shit in Texas. It’s a steal as long as it hasn’t gone for a swim. 

I just have a feeling that there is a rust/acciDENT issue here.

My current car has hail dents so it‘ll feel right as rain.

It sucks that it doesn’t make sense for manufacturers to make manuals and for dealers to stock the ones that remain, but it’s not because they hate manual buyers.

It had me until the miles. I know Hyundai has come a long way since the ’80s, but I don’t know how they are when they hit the mileage stratosphere. This is a bit above drive-it-til-it-breaks money; not sure I’d want to gamble.