troyoverton
troy.overton
troyoverton

Agreed... Still use a 3020, 4020, and others from the 60's.

I’d love to have something like that. We have a 4610... had... anyway... my grandpa passed and one of the farmhands bought it after it “blew up” (RATHER convenient, I might say) and then... hmmmm... fully restored it. :/

Thanks!

I’m pretty sure you depend on one to do their job daily, and that you can’t fire them.

HOLY SHIT get off the damn equity train. In languages ALL OVER THE WORLD the plural for a mixed gender group is masculine. There is no disrespect intended OR implied so just give it a flipping rest.

Right on. So the rails aren’t designed for any kind of failover?

How did they generate enough force to pull it over? A machine like that should be secure to the ground, with 6-8 points on each side... No doubt there is fault by the driver, but I think its strange they were able to pull it over so easily.

Right?!?! And when one of them notices that the back wheels of the bobcat are about to come off the ground, you know that boulder weighs too much for that truck. Bobcats are small but incredibly heavy.

Really! Whatever happened to just being thankful. So much hate in these comments.

Well, it happened. Dad has been talking about moving up from a ‘Vette for sometime, and yesterday he brought home a yellow 997 convertible. Fun little car. I hope he takes care of it too, because I plan on keeping it for a while. ;)

If you grind up steamed cauliflower...

If I had any means at all I would really want to help the less fortunate. but DAMN if I wouldn’t want to buy a ton of cool cars like this.

Learn all about cars, specifically the model(s) you are interested in.

It’s not my engine that gets harmed, its my wallet, as premium is pushing 50-60 cents on the gallon more.

RS7?

I would be thrilled for either of us to win. I need a garage full of cars, but first I would like to start a home for foster kids. No more bouncing around. A house and a family to call their own. That’s what I would do.

That’s MY powerball, you get your hands off it.

Skip the liability, send pics of the car.

I am the proud owner of a 2001 Dakota, a 1999 Durango, and formerly had a 2002 Caravan, and I am happy to say that I never had an issue with any of them, apart from the lousy gas mileage.

you win.