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I’d keep it away from boulevard medians and curbs just the same.

Looking at that last photo, I think the builder used an analog tire pressure gauge, looks off by about 1.5psi. Could be a problem.

He was in...

Just proves the old saying that a beat up GM vehicle will keep going longer than most vehicles will go at all.

Super disappointed that wasn’t a red ‘95 Dodge Ram.

I once traveled with a friend in his V10 Excursion. It got 10 mpg empty, 10 mpg hauling a race car and 10 mpg in traffic. The average mpg indicator never changed from 10.0 mpg.

Somewhere out there there are suburban soccer dads with office jobs whose sales resistance and masculinity are so fragile they buy one as a daily and to tow a boat five miles twice a year. But the usual use case for an F350 dually is fifth-wheel towing of farm implements, in New England/upstate NY at least they’ve all

“Operation Obama California Avocado Toast is a go!”

There should be dozens of folks trolling these idiots with ANTIFA chatter on the CB radio.

It’s the “good times will never end” of low gas prices that happens every decade or so. I got premium for less than a dollar in the late 90s and it regularly stayed between $1-2 on average and creeped up to $4-6 in 2008. It’s how you got V10 Ford Excursions with 10mpg and no one blinked. Then the small car boom in

“Just simple stuff like carb tuning . . .” LOL! Speaking from decades of experience, that can eat up more time than anything except electrical problems. People think carbs are simple, but most don’t have a clue . . . and would refuse to BUY a clue if offered because . . . they think it’s simple and any dolt can get it

It’s not black or dark maroon so I’m not interested. The price seems fair enough. It is in good shape and the miles aren’t that bad for the age. That color just kills it for me though. No Dice on the color alone. I would suggest the guy get it wrapped and try selling it for the asking cost then.

Needs to put an articulation joint in the middle, like the XL buses.

Peugeot makes pepper grinders.  my friend has them and mentions them every chance he gets.  

Toyota branched out to ski boats at one point in the late 90's

Chrysler made air conditioners. They engineered their own advanced technology for the Chrysler building, which was the first air conditioned high rise. Then they commercialized it under the Airtemp brand. 30 years ago my house had a Chrysler furnace that came from the same division. It blew my mind seeing the Chrysler

My commuter train into NYC was nearly back to pre-pandemic capacity on Monday morning, and the streets of Midtown are definitely more crowded than they have been. But to heck with the subway — my office is only a little over a mile from Grand Central, I can walk (or take the bus if the weather’s bad). The situation

Russian oil makes up <3% of our annual supply. It wont effect us nearly as much as Europe. Also worth mentioning, this decision was met with bipartisan support.