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Did you miss Brother Reb's post? A truck like that would cost you $2,000 tops. If you can't afford that, you may want to look at why God is not supplying you with what you need.
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These cars are beautiful, a real tribute to the Obamaconmy that we have been stuck with. Brothers, what would you suggest to a younger believer who has not the monetary ability to purchase one of these cars? I want to follow the LORD will all of my heart, but I have not the funds for one of these vehicles.
GOD be with you
-Nick
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Beautiful car, Marshall. I'll have to meet you in Knoxville over at Dolly Partons place some weekend, then the two of us can pop over the the 'Dragon' and make a few runs on 129.Originally posted by Marshall View PostI rarely if ever drive it but I recently bought a nice 2010 Dodge Challenger. It's a very nice car and I like it but it just isn't the same as the three '70s I have. Heck I like the '71 more and it's got that goofy split grill. I tried to buy it with as much power and as few options as possible but it's almost impossible to buy a real musclecar anymore. Mine is a black SRT8 with the 5.7 hemi and a 6 speed. It gets decent mileage as if I pay attention. I have my guy doing some work to it right now to boost the 370hp to around 500hp which is where I like to play.
I have gripes about this car. First and foremost is the over optioned interior, good greif it has more buttons and dials than my other 4 Challengers combined. I don't like it.
Secondly I could only get the upholstery in black leather. I am having it reskinned in red leather as I type. The red stripe kit it came with is only on the front and I wanted them to run down the sides like my others. That is being fixed now too.
Thirdly this car is smaller than I thought. Not as wide and it's harder to abuse than my others. This car is nice for Sunday drives and long road trips. It looks more or less like this one:
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The Whitford family enjoys Lincoln vehicles (despite the fact that they are named after that RINO, Abraham Lincoln). My hindon't driver - Ranjit - drives me everywhere in our Lincoln Town Car, and my husband - Mr. Whitford - bought Pastor Zeke a Lincoln Navigator just this year for his birthday.
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I'm not a fan of the muscle car remakes. If I was going to get a muscle car it would be a classic.
In fact I'm in the market for an early 70's Nova SS. I had a 72 as a teenager, but beat it to death. Right now I'm stuck with the silly Nissan that my company has supplied for me
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I rarely if ever drive it but I recently bought a nice 2010 Dodge Challenger. It's a very nice car and I like it but it just isn't the same as the three '70s I have. Heck I like the '71 more and it's got that goofy split grill. I tried to buy it with as much power and as few options as possible but it's almost impossible to buy a real musclecar anymore. Mine is a black SRT8 with the 5.7 hemi and a 6 speed. It gets decent mileage as if I pay attention. I have my guy doing some work to it right now to boost the 370hp to around 500hp which is where I like to play.
I have gripes about this car. First and foremost is the over optioned interior, good greif it has more buttons and dials than my other 4 Challengers combined. I don't like it.
Secondly I could only get the upholstery in black leather. I am having it reskinned in red leather as I type. The red stripe kit it came with is only on the front and I wanted them to run down the sides like my others. That is being fixed now too.
Thirdly this car is smaller than I thought. Not as wide and it's harder to abuse than my others. This car is nice for Sunday drives and long road trips. It looks more or less like this one:
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Just how many Rottweilers fit in a Saab?Originally posted by Ninboy View PostHAHAHAHAHAHA,
you absolute fools! These cars have APPALLING economies..
Not to mention the fact that American cars are terrible. Not to put a downer on anyone, or be mean, but.. my Swedish Saab 95 gets 30-40mpg consistently. The size of the fuel tank doesn't make nearly as much difference as economy. It's simple maths..
I'll stick with my F350 thanks.
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All we care about is how far you can go on a tank of fuel. I have consistently done over 400 miles on a tank. Fuel is so cheap and plentiful here, the cost to fill it negligible. God made it so fuel costs in the US of A are a minimal part of daily expense. What is expensive was getting the seats in my Bell Jet Ranger covered in baby lambskin. Close to 40K!! That killed my weekend business trip to Bermuda with my twin nieces, Mandi and Sandi.Originally posted by Ninboy View PostHAHAHAHAHAHA,
you absolute fools! These cars have APPALLING economies..
Not to mention the fact that American cars are terrible. Not to put a downer on anyone, or be mean, but.. my Swedish Saab 95 gets 30-40mpg consistently. The size of the fuel tank doesn't make nearly as much difference as economy. It's simple maths..
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HAHAHAHAHAHA,
you absolute fools! These cars have APPALLING economies..
Not to mention the fact that American cars are terrible. Not to put a downer on anyone, or be mean, but.. my Swedish Saab 95 gets 30-40mpg consistently. The size of the fuel tank doesn't make nearly as much difference as economy. It's simple maths..
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Now that you mention it, she was hobbling about a bit and her leg does look a little crooked but it has not prevented her from getting her chores done, so no harm. I just thank God that none of my sons were in the vehicle when she crashed.Originally posted by SEagle View PostActually Im not familiar with 129, the last few times Ive been through that area , it was on I 75.
And I totally agree , about coddled children. They turn into brats. I really just meant no serious injuries like broken bones and such.
All is well.
I really do not understand why she needs to drive when she should of moved out and gotten married years ago. She will be 19 this December. I hate kids that leech and mooch.
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Another reason to enforce the stoning laws of the Old Testament.Originally posted by SEagle View PostActually Im not familiar with 129, the last few times Ive been through that area , it was on I 75.
And I totally agree , about coddled children. They turn into brats. I really just meant no serious injuries like broken bones and such.
All is well.
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Actually Im not familiar with 129, the last few times Ive been through that area , it was on I 75.Originally posted by James Hutchins View PostWell, you kn ow how kids are. If you are familar with 129, even though the drop-offs are steep, speeds are low (I doubt she was even going 50) there are plenty of trees to arrest the fall. As far as I know, she was fine. I do not coddle my kids. Not good for them.
And I totally agree , about coddled children. They turn into brats. I really just meant no serious injuries like broken bones and such.
All is well.
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