I just sold a cherry 2001 5spd loaded leather 1.8t original owner all records 84,000 original miles for $4200. TB and major service dealer done at 70k. Id say your price is optimistic at best. Just saying.
Lol no kidding. Put her in a Camry if she needs awd put her in a Legacy. She'd need to hit a curb while drifting it at speed to put it on the lid vs simply swerving to avoid the neighbors dog doing 30mph. Watched three new drivers this fall put brand new SUVs and a New 4dr Wrangler Rubicon on...
If common sense and personal responsibility had even half the effect on people doing the right thing we would shed thousands of laws from the books. Just doesnt work that way. Even tribal LAW set rules on who could hunt and for what to manage resources.
Not to mention improving car safety and how we use them is how we move forward. As mentioned by many the gun topic is not a do nothing or ban all guns argument. The gun owners who jump to the OMG the sky is falling they are going to take my guns are going to hurt their cause more than the gun...
Living in CA right next to a major Fault line. Our camping gear, how its packed at home, grab bag, and our sail boat out at the club all are kept in a state that can act as escape pods if we get the big one. Wood frame modern homes have the highest survival rates though they may not be habital...
Just for kicks and giggles and ideas check out tge new tiger moth idea the designer of the Cricket trailer just came up with it this past yr. I like some of his ideas and its sorta a modern twist on the tear drop idea.
Defending your right to bear arms also includes making sure those who dont have that right are not doing so. At least not easily and in plain sight at gun shops purchasing ammo and shooting ranges.
Get lost in the trees much when looking at the forest? The history of policy around autos is a good example of the most probable path gun policy will take. States started requiring licensing to do two major things, generate income to cover Auto related services costs and to establish a base line...
In the eyes of current US voting population we have no policy. Be prepared to get bent over and rode hard if gun owners dont start speaking up and pushing for some smart discussions on the topic.
I grew up doing back country trips in a E250 2wd 351 windsor. Just amazes me what your able to get yours through. Man that 85 E250 was a beast and terrible on the PNW logging roads ha ha!! Then again we took the nonturbo vw diesel Dasher on most of those trips, it could do 30mph down the roads...
Todays climate around gun issues with society will force changes. You can choose to be part of driving better policy or choose to do nothing and then complain about what non owners have pushed through as policy. There will be no answer E option of nothing.
Gun advocates ie owners can step in front of the issues and drive smart policy. OR!! Just point fingers and gripe about adding restrictions to gun ownership. I've found that with all things in life when you have a vested interest its always better to be invtge drivers seat vs the guy standing in...
You still need to have your vehicle registered, and a current license to operate it and insurance. Hell you even need to take a DMV test again yrs later to prove that you still know enough to operate safely.
I see parallels with Motorcycle riders. The total newbies more often take skills courses and consider the seriousness that comes with not having a crash cage and air bags. The "I grew up with it crowd" rarely ever take skills courses and piles of data shows that the self taught or dad or uncle...
When self regulation fails GOV policy gets created. Gun owners today should have the highest interest in smart gun policy given the view or perception is that the hands off self regulation is not working today. Of all interested parties gun owners should have the most invested and interest in...
I dont see the link between smarter gun ownership regs and gun sales / accessability issues. Even in countries with very strict gun laws propperly trained and qualified people can own guns, they dont seem to have any trouble getting a gun. I really dont get this weird phobia or fear that people...
Safe travels! Nice trailer!!!! Be sure to lock down the propane can. You might explore ideas for covering it, less chances of attracting attention to it, that and clean fittings when you need fill it up. What a great trip!! Get a kill switch key fob or something on the truck. Couple of socal...
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