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  1. Jimmy N.

    Dodge Redeyes

    I don't think Dodge created the mess. For example, we went on a hunt for an RS6 Avant, and while most dealers wanted a $30K ADM, or more, I found one where we could order at MSRP. Then buying a Porsche Dakar was brought up. Well, that potential purchase didn't happen after being told to expect...
  2. Jimmy N.

    Dodge Redeyes

    Well, I don't quite see why anyone would have to pay a big ADM, for anything. Okay, if a doctor says that for an extra $30K I can probably keep you alive, I'd most likely be willing. But for something I don't need.... It's a bit like when I sell a vehicle, I don't mind getting paid as much...
  3. Jimmy N.

    EDIT - CHALLENGER owners - rear seat question

    Yes, troopers often use Chargers.
  4. Jimmy N.

    EDIT - CHALLENGER owners - rear seat question

    Seriously? A taxi is better suited for rear seat passengers than a muscle car is?
  5. Jimmy N.

    How difficult is it to remove the factory deck stripes and other things (like the large Hellcat logo on the rear quarters)?

    I think Magnified likes the stickers and is just trying to make us think that he wants to remove them, but can't.
  6. Jimmy N.

    EDIT - CHALLENGER owners - rear seat question

    Are you kidding? Hundreds of criminals have enjoyed those rear Charger seats on the way to the police station. And many thousands of taxi customers have used those seats...without suffering any real physical damage.
  7. Jimmy N.

    How difficult is it to remove the factory deck stripes and other things (like the large Hellcat logo on the rear quarters)?

    A hair dryer and one of those eraser wheels will be your friends. Of course, if your lucky those cat skulls are on the rear doors, in which case you can just remove them.
  8. Jimmy N.

    Dodge Redeyes

    Did you, by any chance, listen to the Doors a lot as a kid, 4pac? It would help explain a few things.
  9. Jimmy N.

    Dodge Redeyes

    Hey, 4pac, I still won't help pay four your much needed counseling.
  10. Jimmy N.

    Dodge Redeyes

    You multi-door guys are so sensitive. Guess I should try to keep that in mind. Wait...I do. And that's why I post what I do.
  11. Jimmy N.

    Dodge Redeyes

    But of course. Would you want a Furd sitting in your lot? Oops. never mind. I guess you do.
  12. Jimmy N.

    I'm Pissed At Stellantis and I'm Not Hiding It Anymore

    I really couldn't care less about what they might do in the future. As far as I know I have no stock in Stellantis, and we have enough 6.2s (and other engines) to last us for a while. If/when I need another tow vehicle I might go back to a used Class 8. I miss the Pete.
  13. Jimmy N.

    I'm Pissed At Stellantis and I'm Not Hiding It Anymore

    No, I don't. But that wonderful Ecodiesel doesn't seem to be far behind, if at all. Of course, they come in 1500s, so two wrongs apparently doesn't make a right.
  14. Jimmy N.

    I'm Pissed At Stellantis and I'm Not Hiding It Anymore

    Never had and never will have an Alfa Romeo. But I'm glad they produced our Challengers, Rams, and Trackhawks. Maybe even the Durango, but I don't know about that one yet.
  15. Jimmy N.

    Stellantis Recalls Over 175K Vehicles

    If an Ecodiesel stalls, that's probably a good thing. When the engine isn't running it can't become part of the regular 15% failure rate on those fine engines.
  16. Jimmy N.

    Dodge Redeyes

    Considering how many car part transporters seem to crash in that part of Canada, it's a small miracle that they can produce any vehicles at all.
  17. Jimmy N.

    Stellantis 1st Q Sales

    It's very common for them to be missing on the ones sold at auctions, so they're quite proud of the new ones. Making one would've been fun, but probably beyond my capabilities if it had to look somewhat like the original. Very thick steel to work with, too. Did the lazy thing and bought a...
  18. Jimmy N.

    Stellantis 1st Q Sales

    That was ahead of my time, too. Have one Postal I put together years ago, now with 4WD, under hood welder and compressor, winch, etc. Quite a useful little machine. Anyway, realized that these days I mostly make money on vehicles the lazy way. Recently made 10K on a Unimog I parked in the...
  19. Jimmy N.

    Stellantis 1st Q Sales

    For the most part, basically just buying something for what I knew was a good price, then fixing whatever mechanical ailments they might have had and sell them for a decent profit. It does help when you can honestly say "Yes, everything works". In one case I'd bought a '65 Cadillac because I...


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