I'm #2 !!! Most stolen car

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by dgk, Dec 12, 2007.

  1. dgk

    Tegger Guest



    That's because there's lttle difference between Canada and the US. Not like
    the difference between the Estados Unidos and Meh-ee-co.



    Canada: Hollywood's minor leagues.

    Somebody fairly knowledgeable once told me Hollywood is half Canadian and
    half Jewish.
     
    Tegger, Dec 15, 2007
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  2. dgk

    Tegger Guest

    64.209.0.85:



    Scheib.

    We have them up here too, and they're as shitty as yours.

    I swear they use Crayola watercolor paints.
     
    Tegger, Dec 15, 2007
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  3. dgk

    Jim Yanik Guest

    I'm still undecided whether Pam Anderson's coming to the US was a plus or
    minus....

    I still get a laugh from the "McKenzie Brothers",eh? :cool:
     
    Jim Yanik, Dec 15, 2007
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  4. dgk

    Elle Guest

    Ha... when I took a vocational manual transmission course a
    few years ago, some of the young fellows and I had a mean
    chuckle about coming upon cars like this.

    My (forme) local U-Pull-It is amazingly well-organized. One
    checks in, paying a buck, and a clerk will print out were
    all the cars of a certain year, model, and make are parked.
    They change the stock about every three months.
    I know what you mean. Still.
    I am hoping I can find another such yard in my new location.
    Still out West, but way more city driving. My miles/gallon
    has shot down to 35-38-ish.
     
    Elle, Dec 15, 2007
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  5. dgk

    JXStern Guest

    Few years back had my OEM radio stolen. Had to have a resale value of
    $5. Broke a window to get it, cost me $50 to replace. Dumbshit
    economics. Never did replace the radio before I sold the car.

    J.
     
    JXStern, Dec 15, 2007
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  6. dgk

    TomP Guest

    Yep, that car is worth more in pieces now, than as a driver.
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    TomP, Dec 15, 2007
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  7. Let me know if you ever come across an EN1 1300 engine with accessories...

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Dec 15, 2007
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  8. Ahhh, but I'm in the Austin, TX area and summer heat is hard on
    interiors. But, the '83 still has a perfect dash and the '82 could be
    an easy repair. The seats are another story though..

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Dec 15, 2007
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  9. Probably the best is MAACO but you gotta watch 'em... They'll add on
    addons if you don't. Oh, and you do the prep to make sure that part is
    done right.

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Dec 15, 2007
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  10. dgk

    Tegger Guest


    The funniest thing about the McKenzie Brothers is that Dave Thomas and Rick
    Moranis invented the Brothers as a joke, as a thumbed-nose to Canadian
    regulators, who require a certain amount of "Canadian content" on Canadian-
    legal television.

    To their astonishment, the McKenzie Brothers became a continent-wide hit.
     
    Tegger, Dec 17, 2007
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  11. dgk

    Tegger Guest


    I don't think they have anything that old, but if I remember, I'll check in
    the spring.

    Spring seems a long way off right now. We got ten inches of snow yesterday
    and I have a six-foot pile of snow at the end of my driveway. When we get
    more snow I'm not sure where I'm going to put it...
     
    Tegger, Dec 17, 2007
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  12. dgk

    Tegger Guest


    But I'll bet /you/ don't have two feet of snow on your deck...
     
    Tegger, Dec 17, 2007
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  13. It's been cold in Austin too... Freezes for the past couple of mornings
    and only goin' to 61° today...

    BTW, the EN1 engine was the 1300 without CVCC.

    <brrrr>

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Dec 17, 2007
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  14. No, but I have some nice pix of snows that I had to deal with back in
    New England... Never Again!

    JT
     
    Grumpy AuContraire, Dec 17, 2007
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