No one got stuck in that one - that was actually pretty tame compared to some of the stuff we went through. The only truck that got stuck this weekend was a Jeep Rubicon that went through one hole that the rest of us bypassed - no one would have gotten through that (he's triple-locked - the axles hit the center between the ruts)...Hey Brad....you can't just post this without giving us the story on that mud hole!
Give us the scoop......anyone get stuck? :wink:
Which one....you have to specify year and model, please.If you had the money would you buy a bugatti?
Harley Earl & Bill Mitchell:cheers2:We were headed in the right direction coming out of the 60's......and then we started going backwards.....:frown:
Greed by the manufacturers and auto industry? Over regulation (which could be perceived as driven by both greed and power hunger)?
Or a dash of laziness by design firms?
Sad state of affairs either way.
I have to admit.....it's a very appealing 'futuristic' style.....I like it!2018 Bugatti Chiron....beautiful car.
Nope - I don't care how much money I have I'll never own another VW.If you had the money would you buy a bugatti?
Unless it was one of these.....:smile:Nope - I don't care how much money I have I'll never own another VW.
Yeah, I wasn't being serious about you wanting either of these. As far as being hideous....different strokes for different folks!Still nope - besides, those are hideous.
A 23 window bus from the 60's can go for well into the 6 figures.Yeah, I wasn't being serious about you wanting either of these. As far as being hideous....different strokes for different folks!
I've always thought having a single or double cab VW or a DOKA would be very cool for my landscape business. But my Silverado is so much more practical. Maybe as I ease into semi-retirement and throttle back on work load I can get one of those and just do the lighter weight stuff that doesn't require such a conventional vehicle. Like horticultural-related consulting, light irrigation work, and/or low voltage lighting.....