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  1. Jimmy N.

    Putting the Redeye up for sale

    How do you know?
  2. Jimmy N.

    Putting the Redeye up for sale

    Yes, a 4-door is still a sedan whether it has a B-pillar or not. Without one it's a hardtop. Of course, then there are sedan deliveries, which I think were all 2-doors.
  3. Jimmy N.

    Putting the Redeye up for sale

    Sedans have such a rich history, so I can see why Magnified likes them. " "The word "sedan" was first used in 1636, according to Merriam-Webster. It originated from the Latin word sedere, which means "to sit". The word was originally used to describe a sedan chair, which was a type of litter...
  4. Jimmy N.

    Putting the Redeye up for sale

    If you must have a Charger, yes, I agree. They do look better with the dually fenders.
  5. Jimmy N.

    Putting the Redeye up for sale

    But only one is endorsed by the Taxi Drivers' Union.
  6. Jimmy N.

    Hello everyone my names nate I recently purchase a “full” hellcat swap need assistance

    With all that money you supposedly have, couldn't you afford to have your posts proofread and edited?
  7. Jimmy N.

    Hello everyone my names nate I recently purchase a “full” hellcat swap need assistance

    Hmm. How did the bank find out about our Cats?? Well, be that as it may. As long as the bank doesn't claim interest in the house, too. That'd be costly.
  8. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Yeah, I've been wanting to put the 'Cat's hood on the GT and see how much quicker it'd make it. Since they're both Granite it'd be an easy swap. Of course, the downside is that it'd probably balance out by making the Cat slower.
  9. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    So what? I like it. And there's two of us and only one of him. Thankfully.
  10. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    You'd think there wouldn't be either, with all the pythons slithering around.
  11. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    What? The stock one didn't fit?
  12. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    We're quite fortunate. Our Challengers have all come with painted hoods from the factory.
  13. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    I've used those for decades now and always had good luck with them. I do carry an EM spare, but if at all possible I'll go for the plugs first. It's much quicker. Have fixed everything from a slashed sidewall (it took quite a few to seal up the 4" gash) to a small nail hole on a practically new...
  14. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    You really should invest in a Safety Seal kit. And also get a set of the Slim plugs, they are a much better fit for small punctures.
  15. Jimmy N.

    Never been so underwhelmed...

    She just told me that so far this month she's got very close to $7K in vet bills. Now, that includes one that had to be put down...but not here.
  16. Jimmy N.

    Never been so underwhelmed...

    Well, we could throw them in the river, but then they eventually end up being somebody else's problem.
  17. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    Are you saying that your 'hood isn't mostly black already?
  18. Jimmy N.

    Never been so underwhelmed...

    I could dig regular graves, too. After all, it's not completely uncommon that people just disappear around here. Usually the cops know about it, and more or less what happened and why, but don't worry about it. Unless it wasn't justified. Keep in mind that backhoes outnumber 1/2-ton pickups here.
  19. Jimmy N.

    What did you do to your Hellcat today?

    I had no problems using StaBil, but once I became aware of and started using Star Tron, that's a whole different level. My 200-gallon storage tank used to be good for two years, max, now who knows. Revived some 6-year old gas in (airtight) cans with it. Can't recommend or praise it enough.


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