MtBaldyDave
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- First Name
- Dave
- Joined
- Jun 19, 2019
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- Location
- Mt Baldy CA
- Vehicle(s)
- 2023 JLUS, 2019 JLUR
- Occupation
- Stand up Philosopher
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You say "scientists" like it's a bad thing.
As a geologist, I was asked by my daughter to help her study for the "rocks and minerals" test for the Science Olympiad her class was participating in. We worked through some of the rocks and minerals of which I had specimens initially. A few days later, she came home with the documents for the Science Olympiad, describing what to expect, what they could take in with them, and what they were not allowed to take in and not allowed to do.
Her: "Dad, they said I can't bring in acid or lick any of the specimens."
Me: "Well, I'll have to look up the other ways to ID limestone, dolomite, and halite, then"...
I know the guy I sold her to and he does love to drive her. Wore out the all seasons and is planning the expensive summer rubber for the next set.Yeah, I was not a fan of what the new owner was doing with the Mustang... The rear wing had been pulled off and the interior was covered in cig ashes...
My next vehicle will be an EV.If three pedals and fast is what you’re looking for, find a Chevy SS.
Sedan sleeper. Naturally aspirated LS3 and had a third pedal option.
plenty fast, and the non forced induction lets you actually feel the power before you are egregiously breaking speed limit.
Interesting little domestic import.
My next vehicle will be an EV.
:dunno:
Winds of change...
Might be worth doing.Yeah, I might decline to do the knee speakers just cuz of everything I've seen/heard about the dash disassembly. The F150 was easy by comparison (I think.)
Better story than my Mustang I guess. It was getting to the point that I needed to put in a lot of work on her if we were going to keep her around. Needed some electrical and engine work... And a Supercharger but that was expensive, lol.I know the guy I sold her to and he does love to drive her. Wore out the all seasons and is planning the expensive summer rubber for the next set.
He replaced the fuel lines (my engine builder neglected to replace ), the intercooler coupler, and has been real good with the upkeep.
I don't think she could have gone to a better guy. He was going to sell his restored Beetle to get her, but decided he couldn't give it up. Loves his boxer motors.
I tried to go fill up at Costco yesterday afternoon but the line of cunts was clear out in to the street! I don't need gas that badly.The gas shortage is in full effect in the southeast.
That may be a good thing Bree. My late father-in-law would have said that lightbrite looks like she swapped legs with a jay bird and tossed her fanny (not his word ) in as boot.Honey, I ain't no litebrite chick (unfortunately).