Sorry for rambling
It's OK. Ramblers are part of the MoPar Family. You're in ;)
Sorry for rambling
It's OK. Ramblers are part of the MoPar Family. You're in ;)
The greenies should love it because it's recycling at its most basic form.
I prefer all sorts of "older" things over new, the fact that they have survived the test of time, speaks of the quality and durability of the object (or car). I buy quality used stuff all the time and prefer it that way.
LOL....if the greenies had their way, we'd be living in caves eating lettuce.
exactly!Why do I restore an old car?
I can build it the way I want it. No questions asked. No car payments with interest, just the same payment in buying parts. No "options packages" I can add the options I want as I build it or delete options as I go.
I built it with my own two hands, creating, molding, shaping. Can't get that with a car payment.
And I can do it for less money than buying something new(er) and not watch it depreciate with every passing car payment.
LOL....if the greenies had their way, we'd be living in caves eating lettuce.
if the greenies had their way we would all be dead !!! remeber we all have too big of a carbon footprint according to them. remember them getting stupid about cow flatulence. of course cows fart you friggin idiots. do you weant to install cowtalytic converters on their butts.
An auto folding, heated mirror on a 2013 Ford F-150 is $800. A rear view mirror with back up camera view is $900.
For me, these new cars simply are overloaded with failure points. They are great now but repair cost in the future will be ridiculous.
You know how much work I could do to my wife's 73 Dart for the price of 2 mirrors, $1700? A butt load. Hell, I could put a new engine in it for that.
For me , its the idea that new cars have no personality . You look at an '08 Camry , and its just another maroon car . It doesn't catch the youth that you had when you first saw that car , you know , the car that made you say " WOW , what was that " ? The car that put you on the road from playing with your Lego's , and start building model cars , or saving your paper route money so you can go out and buy not one like it but " that car " . For me , it started with a '72 Charger Rallye , bright yellow , black vinyl , big Herbies on the back , jacked up , and side pipes that would rattle your sphincter when it drove by . You know what car you first saw . Might have been a Challenger or a Chevelle . Doesn't matter . Its why you are here , and not a site for hobby needlepoint , or doing a crossword puzzle
True also, no personality, no charisma, and no character, all built by a machine.
I took my old door panel off on my Satellite, to fix something and there was a brown smear on the metal, always wondered how it got there, did the worker cut himself when he put the car together, hmmm, our old cars could tell so many stories if they could talk
WOW....this was brought to my attention in chat and this 8minutes 15 seconds says it all.....I never knew this cartoon existed and it leaves me speechless.
That was more entertaining than probably 90% of the shows I've seen lately.