You know what drowns out planes?
You know what drowns out planes?
Engine oil and filter is a must. Inspect the engine air filter and replace if necessary.
Don’t give David Tracy a choice. He will puke rusty worn out junk instead of shiny new parts.
Ran when parked. Mild patina! No low-ballers, I know what I have!
Exaggerate? Never in a million billion years.
If you listen to talk radio and sports, the audio quality is fine. Anything that can be considered music is unrecognizable when compared to FM broadcast. I don’t use XM either for that reason.
Last time I cut up a boat to take to the dump, they said to not bother cutting it up. Load it safely on the trailer and pay to have them pull it off. Then watch and grin as they push the heap into the giant hole in the ground.
$1126.04 sounds like a relative bargain compared to the key for my former Kia Optima. $350 for a replacement key on a car that cost less than 1/5 the Aston brand new. Oh, and Kia also charges an additional programming fee.
They have cocaine and cognac instead of meth and Four Loko.
Hellcat motor?
I think that maneuver is called “These guys are assholes that deserve to walk back. I’ll make them want to walk back”
At $100/ton for shredder tin, that was an 80/lb wheelbarrow. If you drove across a scale, I’m guessing scale error.
I have no clue how scrappers make a living. I busted my ass scrapping 7,000 pounds of steel for a whopping $300. Took two days and six trips to the scrap yard. I probably could have made another $100 if I took the extra day (or two) to separate the copper and aluminum. We have a few people around Tulsa who do it full…
As a non-native Oklahoma citizen, I take offense at that! We don’t have banjo’s. The rest fits my assessment. Meth is a hell of a drug... Carry on.
You are a brave man David! Last time I looked under a stranger’s car in Detroit, I about got shot. Funny thing is the car was for sale and we were expected. Saw enough to know that getting shout would have been preferable to driving that death trap.
Perfect for the person who tows a drag car to the track, then challenges some sucker to race tow vehicles for cash.
I did! Was on the fence between a truck and an Outback. I have some land that requires hauling the occasional dead deer and debris from an abandoned, mold infested house. Truck was the logical choice for those tasks, but the other 95% of the time, a car was the best choice. A station wagon was the perfect compromise.
The comfort and drive-ability of modern trucks is exactly why so many people daily drive them. I think around the mid 90's is when truck suspension technology got good enough that the average person didn’t feel beat up after a trip around town. Prior to that, if you wanted a truck with a comfortable ride, you would…
Outback wont do two feet of fresh, unplowed snow anywhere as well as a Wrangler. Both will struggle, but the ground clearance of a Wrangler wins in the end.
Becket, Peru, Windsor, Savoy? I grew up in Dalton. Got very used to hill town people not showing up to school for days after a good snow storm.