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You don't have to, no... but sometimes it's a tremendous excuse. I commit as evidence Mr @DLax69 of America.Despite what some of our members would seem to indicate, you don't even *have* to get divorced when the big bills hit
You don't have to, no... but sometimes it's a tremendous excuse. I commit as evidence Mr @DLax69 of America.Despite what some of our members would seem to indicate, you don't even *have* to get divorced when the big bills hit
Dennis just keeps buying cars but it seems he's stopped with the wives
We and his bank balance can only hopeDennis just keeps buying cars but it seems he's stopped with the wives
If the body isn't in that good a condition then a quick touch up might do the trick.FYI, eBay is a good place for offloading unwanted wives
OK I can understandbugger it, was hoping to catch you out with the thumb, life is better with a bit of a sense of humour
I think you have more experience about car ?...but to the other point of the thread:
$400 1977 Dodge retired cop car (first car, bought at auction by the grandfather mentioned above)
$100 1968 Chevy pickup, three on the tree, green couch strapped in where the bed should have been
$400 1980 Chrysler station wagon bought by 4 of us from a girl in Pascagoula to use when we weren't on duty while in the shipyards
$400 1979 Honda Accord bought in high school from a friend whose family pitied me
all $400 that's surely some sort of fixation/obsession with $400 dollar cars?...but to the other point of the thread:
$400 1977 Dodge retired cop car (first car, bought at auction by the grandfather mentioned above)
$100 1968 Chevy pickup, three on the tree, green couch strapped in where the bed should have been
$400 1980 Chrysler station wagon bought by 4 of us from a girl in Pascagoula to use when we weren't on duty while in the shipyards
$400 1979 Honda Accord bought in high school from a friend whose family pitied me
Did it have a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. Was it a model made before catalytic converters, so it would run good on regular gas?$400 1977 Dodge retired cop car (first car, bought at auction by the grandfather mentioned above)
In fact, yes...however, it was spraypainted yellow by the department that was selling it, which made for some brown fenders as the black underlying paint demonstrated the lack of a primer coat...Did it have a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, cop tires, cop suspension, cop shocks. Was it a model made before catalytic converters, so it would run good on regular gas?
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Bought at different times, and in different conditions.all $400 that's surely some sort of fixation/obsession with $400 dollar cars?
Oh, yeah, and Courtney's pretty great, too.Once upon a time, I was with my grandfather and we were watching a girl walk by. I think I may have been about 12. Without turning his head away from her, he said to me, "no matter how good she looks to you right now, some man is sick of her (****)."
I am pretty certain that I have finally found one I can keep from here on out. The 4200 Coupe is just an amazing car...
Well Come on the forum you can share your thought about cheaper car.Hello every one I am new here
Oh, yeah, and Courtney's pretty great, too.
Has Elon Musk bought this forum over night or something? Goodness me.Well Come on the forum you can share your thought about cheaper car.