tgfarrell
Tim Farrell
tgfarrell

I got one the other day and told him I had a 2019 Rolls Royce Wraith and about 60 other similar cars. He hung up. The calls for car warranty offers stopped for a bit, but I noticed an uptick in my Social Security number being “suspended for fraud” type calls.

The best solution to this is to not answer any phone numbers you don’t know. 

Is that a good car to invest in

Stay tuned. I’ve agreed to buy an electric-swapped Grom. It’s not a Zero, but it should be pretty quick. Allegedly it’s geared for 110. 

I clicked on this review because I wanted to see a picture of Bradley on the Grom. I’m leaving disappointed.

That radiator mishap sounds incredibly painful.  Bet you’ll be sure to wear a shirt while wrenching from now on.

Sorry, but there is ZERO reason that stay should be anywhere NEAR 1 million. For 1 million I could hire 4 drs to work shifts at my house 24/7 for 4 months and have plenty of money left over for a breathing machine. 

I wish we still had COTD for moments like this. Take your star. 

Since I got this wood chipper? Fewer.

Dang it! Its pre 1979 as there are no RX7s there. Too bad. The Z looks nice though.

Yeah buts it’s no Chang-Li. 

Likely removed truck beds, because the beds were replaced with tool box beds.

If I’m not mistaken, it’s because the crash testing standard was different for pickup trucks from the passenger cars. And a rear bumper wasn’t required by law, and that’s why the SUV type vehicles were categorized as trucks to avoid stricter crash testing.  I may be wrong, but I think that’s what it was.

It is due to past regulations. Trucks were not considered passenger vehicles.

Aw Hell no. This thing isn’t even worth parts value.

I wonder if it was an early 1964 model where they were using some parts from 1963 as they made a gradual shift. Like there’s some sort of forgotten 1963.5 model in there where they were testing out turn signals and the license plate light wasn’t ready yet.

Sounds like a woman was involved in some way...

I have been reinstalling the AC into my 80 RX7 for about 3 months now. It involved cleaning parts and stripping them with vinegar and repainting some brackets. Then it took a while to get new hoses made.

Frankly given his obsession with oddball Chryslers the danger of a meth neighborhood is that he'd expand his collection.

The only vehicle in this whole list that’s actually interesting is the Crossfire, because it’s a weird vehicle that’s not totally ugly, totally awful or totally busted.