We can work of them .
https://www.yahoo.com/autos/s/gm-ford-o ... Redirect=1
Better hold on to our bumps
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Re: Better hold on to our bumps
Heck,i hate working on my modern day car and truck. Seem's like one has to be genius to even use the tools for the job, but i do it anyways just to save a buck
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Re: Better hold on to our bumps
Saw another about the same:
http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/a ... ?a=viewall
This really should not be in humor, it isn't funny.
But as mentioned in the article I linked, if all we are doing is getting a life long lease, then as they are owner just like in a landlord / tenant relationship they are then responsible for ALL the upkeep.
Oil changes, light bulbs, tires, tune-ups,...................
http://www.cheatsheet.com/automobiles/a ... ?a=viewall
This really should not be in humor, it isn't funny.
But as mentioned in the article I linked, if all we are doing is getting a life long lease, then as they are owner just like in a landlord / tenant relationship they are then responsible for ALL the upkeep.
Oil changes, light bulbs, tires, tune-ups,...................
... I've got skills, ingenuity and no regard for maintaining any kind of historical preservation/authenticity...
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Re: Better hold on to our bumps
, they can take my wrenches "over my dead body" . Failing that, Canada anyone?
Bumpside Ford truck, made out of an 1967 f100, a 1972 f100, a 1978 lincoln, a 1987 f250, a 1993 crown victoria, a 2003 crown victora, and a whole lot of cutoff wheels and mig wire. Doesnt have many uses but is amazing at confusing the guy behind the parts store counter