Box cutters were ALLOWED to be carried through security at that point in time. Security found the box cutters and allowed the hijackers through with them because according to the rules at the time they weren’t banned.
Box cutters were ALLOWED to be carried through security at that point in time. Security found the box cutters and allowed the hijackers through with them because according to the rules at the time they weren’t banned.
Crack Pipe: I don’t even like it when my dog scoots.
The title isn’t branded.
It may have a clean title, but it’s not without its blemishes. Just for kicks I pulled the Carfax on it.
Reverse: It’s not going to make any difference unless California (and like-minded states) changes their tune as well, and I don’t think that’s very likely.
Lisa needs braces!
nyet.
I just want to Putin my two cents here... while in nice condition, that seems like a Lada money for a 1980s Soviet car.
“I like the names they have for cars. Like, no baron has ever owned a LeBaron. Or the Ford LTD. ‘LTD.’ Limited. It’s a ‘limited’ edition...what did they make, fifty million of those? ‘Yes, it’s ‘limited’ to the number we can sell.’ Or when they try and mangle a positive word into a car name, you know how they’ll do…
Reluctant CP here. Rust-free Brats are worth their weight in gold and the values just keep climbing... but for that much cash it’d need to be a showroom stock museum piece.
I once owned a Jeep Compass and while I didn’t love it it was a perfectly serviceable automobile.
For $3000? Try your luck. Don’t be a cluck. Disco!
WOW, thank you for filling me in! Mystery solved!