What else do you drive?
ORIGINAL: Ben Wallace
I sold my 01 Escape right after I bought my Mustang.
My other ride is this bike.
I curently don't have a winter vehicle, I will pick something up later this summer so my baby can be kept away from the elements this winter.
I sold my 01 Escape right after I bought my Mustang.
My other ride is this bike.
I curently don't have a winter vehicle, I will pick something up later this summer so my baby can be kept away from the elements this winter.
Like the bike Ben...funny how many Stang owners ride bikes also
I sold the GSXR750 and Marauder 800 cruiser and picked up a 1980 CJ5 to take the kids out in...
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I sold the GSXR750 and Marauder 800 cruiser and picked up a 1980 CJ5 to take the kids out in...
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Just something to think about.......
You guys ever read about the 2 porsches and ferrari stolen from various people on a couple forums. AND, they were stolen by a forum member. Who was on there consoling the people that had cars stolen the next day. Claiming how sorry he felt for them, and saying how man that sucks, etc, etc. When all along he took all three damn cars within a month from forum members and parted them down to the uni-bodies, and started e-baying the parts and also selling them to other members on the same forum.
Turns out it was a ring of a few guys that made it their buisiness to lurk on forums and piece together little fragments of info. They got license plate numbers from sloppy posters, traced the address's and were having a field day picking off the cars out of driveways and garages while people were at work and parting them.
One of the posts this guy did was, "What else do you drive". And "where do you live". He even went to a BBQ get together with about 7 other guys from the forum. One of which he ripped off a month later. Real POS. But they are all out there.
Be carefull of what you post.
You guys ever read about the 2 porsches and ferrari stolen from various people on a couple forums. AND, they were stolen by a forum member. Who was on there consoling the people that had cars stolen the next day. Claiming how sorry he felt for them, and saying how man that sucks, etc, etc. When all along he took all three damn cars within a month from forum members and parted them down to the uni-bodies, and started e-baying the parts and also selling them to other members on the same forum.
Turns out it was a ring of a few guys that made it their buisiness to lurk on forums and piece together little fragments of info. They got license plate numbers from sloppy posters, traced the address's and were having a field day picking off the cars out of driveways and garages while people were at work and parting them.
One of the posts this guy did was, "What else do you drive". And "where do you live". He even went to a BBQ get together with about 7 other guys from the forum. One of which he ripped off a month later. Real POS. But they are all out there.
Be carefull of what you post.
ORIGINAL: classj
Just something to think about.......
You guys ever read about the 2 porsches and ferrari stolen from various people on a couple forums. AND, they were stolen by a forum member. Who was on there consoling the people that had cars stolen the next day. Claiming how sorry he felt for them, and saying how man that sucks, etc, etc. When all along he took all three damn cars within a month from forum members and parted them down to the uni-bodies, and started e-baying the parts and also selling them to other members on the same forum.
Turns out it was a ring of a few guys that made it their buisiness to lurk on forums and piece together little fragments of info. They got license plate numbers from sloppy posters, traced the address's and were having a field day picking off the cars out of driveways and garages while people were at work and parting them.
One of the posts this guy did was, "What else do you drive". And "where do you live". He even went to a BBQ get together with about 7 other guys from the forum. One of which he ripped off a month later. Real POS. But they are all out there.
Be carefull of what you post.
Just something to think about.......
You guys ever read about the 2 porsches and ferrari stolen from various people on a couple forums. AND, they were stolen by a forum member. Who was on there consoling the people that had cars stolen the next day. Claiming how sorry he felt for them, and saying how man that sucks, etc, etc. When all along he took all three damn cars within a month from forum members and parted them down to the uni-bodies, and started e-baying the parts and also selling them to other members on the same forum.
Turns out it was a ring of a few guys that made it their buisiness to lurk on forums and piece together little fragments of info. They got license plate numbers from sloppy posters, traced the address's and were having a field day picking off the cars out of driveways and garages while people were at work and parting them.
One of the posts this guy did was, "What else do you drive". And "where do you live". He even went to a BBQ get together with about 7 other guys from the forum. One of which he ripped off a month later. Real POS. But they are all out there.
Be carefull of what you post.
I drive a 1991 Honda Accord EX for a daily. It has 252,500 miles and keeps truckin'. I bought it with 207,336 miles on it, lol. It's about to go in the shop soon to get some regular maintenance done that will hopefully improve its gas mileage some.
ORIGINAL: classj
Just something to think about.......
You guys ever read about the 2 porsches and ferrari stolen from various people on a couple forums. AND, they were stolen by a forum member. Who was on there consoling the people that had cars stolen the next day. Claiming how sorry he felt for them, and saying how man that sucks, etc, etc. When all along he took all three damn cars within a month from forum members and parted them down to the uni-bodies, and started e-baying the parts and also selling them to other members on the same forum.
Turns out it was a ring of a few guys that made it their buisiness to lurk on forums and piece together little fragments of info. They got license plate numbers from sloppy posters, traced the address's and were having a field day picking off the cars out of driveways and garages while people were at work and parting them.
One of the posts this guy did was, "What else do you drive". And "where do you live". He even went to a BBQ get together with about 7 other guys from the forum. One of which he ripped off a month later. Real POS. But they are all out there.
Be carefull of what you post.
Just something to think about.......
You guys ever read about the 2 porsches and ferrari stolen from various people on a couple forums. AND, they were stolen by a forum member. Who was on there consoling the people that had cars stolen the next day. Claiming how sorry he felt for them, and saying how man that sucks, etc, etc. When all along he took all three damn cars within a month from forum members and parted them down to the uni-bodies, and started e-baying the parts and also selling them to other members on the same forum.
Turns out it was a ring of a few guys that made it their buisiness to lurk on forums and piece together little fragments of info. They got license plate numbers from sloppy posters, traced the address's and were having a field day picking off the cars out of driveways and garages while people were at work and parting them.
One of the posts this guy did was, "What else do you drive". And "where do you live". He even went to a BBQ get together with about 7 other guys from the forum. One of which he ripped off a month later. Real POS. But they are all out there.
Be carefull of what you post.
Interestingly, there is not a single recorded case of a razor blade being found in an apple.
I'm now driving my '04 F-150 as my daily driver. Have 8k miles on it, and they'll be adding up. I keep the Stang in the garage and only drive it in nice weather.
I sold my '93 T-bird (prior daily driver) because it was getting old and as a 4th vehicle, I no longer needed it.
I sold my '93 T-bird (prior daily driver) because it was getting old and as a 4th vehicle, I no longer needed it.
The Mustang is driven in nice weather only and parked in the winter. I have a 1991 Cavalier RS that has been my daily driver for over 6 1/2 years. The Chevy is about to be sold because I am taking delivery of a 2007 Ford Ranger Super Cab Sport tomorow and that will become my daily driver.
Now that American manufacturers are building decent product again I beleive in keeping my money in north America.
Now that American manufacturers are building decent product again I beleive in keeping my money in north America.


