I’d do it myself. - being in Central Texas it’d only take me a few hours to get to the border.
I’d do it myself. - being in Central Texas it’d only take me a few hours to get to the border.
That metaphor is absolutely horrifying.
Flipping through Craigslist last night I saw a nice Crown Wagon. I too find them appealing. Unfortunately the hearse trim is not well suited to a daily driver.
Need to roll your Beat back a foot of two and get it balanced right. Looks like it has to much tongue weight. Makes it easier to drive.
The only thing you missed is that the market is somewhat detached from reality. These shouldn’t be worth anywhere near that, but apparently there is a strong following of wealthy people who do not care that their car looks like it wants to have them as a snack.
What do you mean? I’m sure all the employees at the window-tinting shop who got behind the wheel of this corporate-owned-but-not-corporate branded company car drove it gently and courteously, scrupulously reported any damage or other faults, and that the car received all needed services in a timely and professional…
Big Time!
I hope Peter Gabriel buys it
Or maybe just don’t expect a “reward” for doing the right thing? We should stop encouraging people to expect free shit for just doing what they should have been doing in the first place.
I have realised the above sounds trite and irreverent for which I apologise, the killer of Dennis Gilliam should be called to account.
This is why I love America, also why I am very glad to be a reclusive European.
Because crossovers suck and wagons are cool. Even old ones.
NP all day!
Providing access to mental health resources would be socialism.
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Why would a 3500 LX9 V6 say 3400 on it?
Funny, I had two century's a 89 and 91 both four door 3.3L and beat the absolute shit out of them. I'm talking 60mph through cornfields airborne type of abuse and they kept going. 89 was flipped into a river after hydroplaning on a flooded road after cresting a hill at night. 91 has the trans solenoid go out at 226k,…
Obligatory.
Mudasir wishes you didn’t.
Well I had been going to this mechanic for years and thought he was pretty solid. A lot of other people went there too, but after awhile his work went downhill. It was gradual so it took awhile to realize the reason I was going was to talk to the other customers in the waiting room. In the end we realized he was just…
Close but no cigar. The simple fact is that the Suez Canal is old and too small for modern ships.