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  1. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    I'd imagine that the M936 could pull it. But at 3 mpg (without a house behind it) it'd be costly.
  2. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    If my house ever ends up in Florida, or Saudi Arabia, believe me, I will.
  3. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    Not really. That's how they came. I bought both places used.
  4. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    My house in SoCal didn't have A/C, and the one here doesn't. Both have heaters and fireplaces, though.
  5. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    You're likely correct (for a change). People are entitled to 72 degrees 24/7.
  6. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    So you need heating and A/C? That doesn't sound like a place suitable for human habitat.
  7. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    We've been in the 50s. Hell, the prairie dogs are popping back up. It's supposed to get back to normal, but I believe it when I see it.
  8. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    I love going sideways, and while it is usually possible due to the dampness in Florida, I really prefer doing it in snow.
  9. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    In '52? You'd almost be considered a child in Florida. Isn't the median age there about 98? (Age and temperature maybe).
  10. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    Must've been a prototype TV if you were young. I figgered you watched most stuff in theaters...in black and white.
  11. Jimmy N.

    142K+ Rams Recalled Over Turn Signals and High Beams

    How did I manage many, many thousands of miles in vehicles that didn't have self cancelling blink-uhs?? Either way, using hand signals is still perfectly legal.
  12. Jimmy N.

    Changes through the Years.

    As opposed to two on the new Challenger hood?
  13. Jimmy N.

    Durango Hellcat or Challenger Hellcat for the Street?

    How do you know? Aren't you always sweating in Florida?
  14. Jimmy N.

    Durango Hellcat or Challenger Hellcat for the Street?

    BULL made it easy for you, but what is this M1008? And before I took 31 inches off of the frame. One of these is a truck, the other is a pickup. You have a 50/50 chance here if BULL doesn't beat you to it.
  15. Jimmy N.

    Durango Hellcat or Challenger Hellcat for the Street?

    Just not a good one. Locomotives often push instead.
  16. Jimmy N.

    Durango Hellcat or Challenger Hellcat for the Street?

    Not quite. That would be a locomotive, and those pull cars. Except, maybe, in your two track mind. Tractors are specifically designed to pull things with, whether it's a farm tractor or the OTR version. And it's a tractor by default since there's no cargo area, which would make it a truck...
  17. Jimmy N.

    Durango Hellcat or Challenger Hellcat for the Street?

    18-speed. Only transmission I could find that has a very low 1st (good for the places I frequented) and enough OD ratio to go somewhat fast on the open road. Anyway, while BULL helped you out, do you know why it's a tractor and not a truck?
  18. Jimmy N.

    Durango Hellcat or Challenger Hellcat for the Street?

    And now a quiz for my city slicker friend DavidKFla. Is this a 1) car 2) SUV 3) truck 4) none of the above
  19. Jimmy N.

    Durango Hellcat or Challenger Hellcat for the Street?

    When registering an M1009 (military K5) in CA, the DMV insisted on it being a "truck". I wanted the far less expensive car plates. The guy asked "So does that thing have a back seat??" I responded "Yes, it does. It may not have much in there, not even carpet, but it has a back seat". It was...


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