petrienw
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petrienw

Wait you have a clean ’66 Mustang to fix and you’re fucking around with all these bummy-ass Jeeps?

No put it back, you have manual ZJ at home.

Sorry, not buying it. This was likely the safest time this could have been done. As you said, hardly anyone is on the road. I’m not buying the Alex Roy argument either, “They could have hit a truck carrying precious medical supplies”. Well, yeah but I’ll bet that’s statistically pretty low. I think most of the

Can we talk about that inverter (cover)? 120V and 20A! That’s pushing 2400W; as much, or more, power than a typical home circuit. That’ll be amazing for camping or even just mobile/back-up power options.

Artificial reefs.

Or are they devoted because there has been nothing to compete with the Wrangler? I think a lot of people will want something to differentiate themselves from all the billions of wranglers floating around these days.

Downvote booooo hissssss

What exactly was the point of this? Not mocking, just confused a little.

Everybody needs to leave my mustang suv baby alone now...

OK Boomer.

I had to do WAY to much work to mine to even get it down to this.

I like where your head’s at, but no. My ‘99 GT wears its 145,000 miles very well thank you.

This was my first car, 1995 V6 in pristine condition, 38k original miles and only one previous owner. For a country full of 1.0, 1.4 and 1.6 hatches, generic SUV’S and few models of small trucks (basically that’s 70% of the traffic you see, there’s very little variety of models) it was quite an experience. Loved it,

3) The best selling american muscle car in US is the Tesla Model 3.”

Long time lurking car guy here. First post. When my wife and I first got together nearly 20 years ago, she had a ‘96 Neon. I forgot how much fun it was to drive until recently. A buddies father recently passed and he had over a dozen cars, one of which was an ‘05 (last model year) electric blue manual Neon with 169k

Tranny swap into a better ZJ, and keep the cowl tag from the original as a souvenir/documentation.

Not surprised about first gear. Between rent, student loans, rising taxes, and the cost of every thing else, who can afford a $25k-$30k brand new car? Even a nice used car is stretching it in my experience.

Given how rust-prone the frames on these little devils are, the oil leak should be viewed as a feature, rather than a bug

I’ve read this sentence four times and still don’t know what you’re trying to say.

Whenever this question is brought up, suddenly all the people are expert investors! 

Your advice is good. Sounds like you are a Dave Ramsey fan, or at least most of his principles (as am I).