The people who do this in our lot only do it once.I take up two spaces so it won't get dinged.
I'm sure he has AAA for that.I'm wondering if he could even change a tire.
We had a guy at work that used to jam is in. he quit doing that when we carried his car out to the middle of the street...lolThe people who do this in our lot only do it once.
Shelby GT Mustangs are my favorites. Just beautiful vehicles. Hands down.Some time before UPS I used to work in a restoration shop and built a lot of Sheby GT Mustangs. Was a pretty cool opportunity. Sometimes I wish I was still there.
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The people who do this in our lot only do it once.
Right. Just jam it in.We had a guy at work that used to jam is in. he quit doing that when we carried his car out to the middle of the street...lol
Not jellyRight. Just jam it in.
And those cars are pieces of crap.You can't really go wrong investing in an old car, so long as it is the right car. They hold value. The more you do to the more they increase in value.
Only problem nowadays is you have all there shows out there where they fix them and flip them. A lot of people are getting into it now and it's driving the prices up on all classic cars.
Any pics of the 56 Bel AirDone
'56 Bel Air
'67 Camaro RS
Working on
'64 Buick Skylark Sportwagon
'64 Ford Falcon Sprint
I went to get my hair done yesterday and my hairdresser had the same exact car.
Yes, Dave.
If you had an old Corvette, as an example, and the original or a copy of the original build sheet, you could check the serial numbers of all the major components on the car to the build sheet numbers.
He post's stupid like that to get people to post more about himself. Strange type of idiot.Do you like opening yourself up to be ridiculed?
Or do you think it's comical to set yourself up to be made fun of?
Do you like opening yourself up to be ridiculed?
Or do you think it's comical to set yourself up to be made fun of?
No. Air bags all around.can it hop up and down?