redleader289
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“Oldham told WEHT that he couldn’t understand the reason for the theft, since the person could’ve come by the dealership while it was open for a test drive. He’s got a point, considering their big heist seems to have turned into nothing more than a short drive to an apartment complex down the street anyway.”

My fully loaded 4x4 2500 HD silverado was in the mid 20's when it was new. . .in 1995.

HEI systems still use ignition control modules, they’re located under the rotor inside the cap. Still have a tendency to fail (if you don’t use the proper heat-sink compound).

“He’s been very good to me in the sense he’s let me in his world.”

I like it.  Bring it here.

Craiglist in 6 months:

Hopefully they doubled the enemy count or adjusted the difficulty or something, otherwise I don’t think this would be very fun for very long.

If “50% think it’s a witch hunt” then that means 50% think it legit.  That is no small number.

“or even a burnout!”

That’s a bad time to lose one’s head.

I’m confused. Isn’t this kind of like buying a new Corvette and dropping an old 350 in it?  What’s the point of buying the new car then?

You mean to tell me that they had the money for 33's, fancy wheels, and a modest lift. . . . . .but couldn’t afford the 4wd model?

When I left.

I’ve never heard of a hee-jab before. Is that like, those white bonnet things that southern bells wear?

If I had the money and need for such a vehicle I think I’d spend it buying an actual factory made vehicle (Kodiak/Topkick) instead of somebody’s custom job.

So. . .are we going to have another article in a week or two about how he was drifting in a field, a tire caught, and he lost an arm or worse his head in a rollover?

*sigh*

I think this car was wrecked at around 8,056 miles, sat in said wrecked condition for a significant amount of time, then the owner “fixed” it, drove it once, and decided to sell it.

Yup.  As soon as I saw the first pic my thought was “this car has been wrecked.”

Man, just listening to his laugh you can tell he loves what he does.  Kudos to him.