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High Gas prices = no more classic cars?

Don't you people know ? There was a gas shortage in the 70's... twice. They told us we were running out of fuel. Now, today, I'm much more older and their lies are much more clearer.
Exactly...

just depends on who's selling/promoting that "spin/narratives" constant BS

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More doom & gloom BS,

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IMO the collector's car market, is doing just fine...
I know many that drive them all the time still

not for the faint of heart, to stick it out
maybe to our detriment too, so be it

like most this BS forced on US propaganda,
this too will pass, maybe Nov or the next cycles

takes time to clean it up after it gets so Fucked up or screwed
 
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I use 110 in my car, it’s $8.99 a gallon. It didn’t go up, so no, I don’t drive mine any less, in fact I drive it more because gas for my daily driver is $5.30, and I use a lot more gas in that than I do for the Roadrunner.
You got 12-1 compression or sumtin?

At least so far, this show and cruise season attendance at local car events I frequent do not seem affected, despite 87 being 5.70-6.00.
I’m going to be giving second thoughts to going to further away events but not let high gas prices keep me away from anything within a 25 mile radius of my house, which fortunately is a lot of cruises and a few shows.
Most of my running around are doctor visits, grocery store and this week a trip to the job retirees meeting in the middle of the week and a BBQ today. Other than that....not much else. Wait....liquor store :D
 
I was calculating 60k restoration cost with all the parts available.

You got 12-1 compression or sumtin?


Most of my running around are doctor visits, grocery store and this week a trip to the job retirees meeting in the middle of the week and a BBQ today. Other than that....not much else. Wait....liquor store :D
No, but it’s a 6bbl car, and it likes the 110. I like the smell, and my mom likes the smell too, and non ethanol 93 Rec fuel is almost $7 a gallon, I’ll just burn the 110 and be happy.
 
Oh boy a “gas crisis,” I didn’t get to live in the 70s, what do I need to do?

Buy bell bottoms? Tab collars? Stock up on 8 tracks? What trends are we bringing back, and which ones are staying. Those who lived it help me out!
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Oh boy a “gas crisis,” I didn’t get to live in the 70s, what do I need to do?

Buy bell bottoms? Tab collars? Stock up on 8 tracks? What trends are we bringing back, and which ones are staying. Those who lived it help me out!
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the 70's........ before rubbers became condoms, and they weren't a requirement :monkeyleft:
 
Our cars have already been outlawed in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Both states passed new green deal legislation that state that our cars can no longer be registered or operated in these states after a certain date.
You have got to be shitting me!!!! Truthfully that actually stuns me. Those dirty slimy bastards!!! Again the purposeful destruction of a very significant part of true Americana. What is the date - close is good enough?
 
Our cars have already been outlawed in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Both states passed new green deal legislation that state that our cars can no longer be registered or operated in these states after a certain date.
Bro - I searched far and wide and find nothing to verify your statement. Post a link if you can. This, if true is shocking news. I did find where they passed legislation basically the same as CA had a couple of years ago - Stating you will not be allowed to buy a new gas powered car beyond 2030. But that stops no one from owning, registering, and operating one that’s used. It has only to do with new cars. I believe the feds did same for 2035.
 
Rhode Island passed a law last year stating that no fossil fuel powered vehicles will be allowed to be registered or operated in the state by 2040. it was signed by Governor Dan McKee into law. Massachusetts passed one as well.
 
In Massachusetts, this affects new cars only & nothing on used cars. From what I can find, RI recently proposed similar legislation, but nothing is signed into law.



January 5, 2021
"In an effort to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions, Massachusetts last week announced a mandate that all
new cars sold in the state must be electric by 2035."





May 9, 2022
PROVIDENCE — If you want to buy a car in 10 years, your only local option could be to electric.

Under
legislation (S2448) introduced by Sen. Alana DiMario, D-North Kingstown, all new cars sold or leased in Rhode Island by 2030 would have to be electric vehicles. The bill also establishes a framework to determine the infrastructure needed to charge electric vehicles and creates an environmental-justice board.

 
The Rhode Island bill was passed and signed into law,was said to be the first of it's kind in the nation,check it again RC. It is a climate change bill that says they intend to get back to pre 1990 emmision rates,and the only way this can be achieved is to pass the new green deal plan. This is only attainable if no more fossil fuel powered vehicles are allowed to be registered or operated after 2040,and that's exactly what the new law says.
 
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The Rhode Island bill was passed and signed into law,was said to be the first of it's kind in the nation,check it again RC.


Find me a link because I can't find one.

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Here's the only thing I can find, which doesn't apply to "our" cars....

 
Tara Grananhan WPRO 6.30 radio had a show on it,I believe it can be found on her podcast. It had all the info on it,and it was passed and signed into law.
 
90% of us are going thru maybe 2-3 tanks a gas a year per car.
 
Every second, a plane like the Boeing 747 consumes around 1 gallon of fuel. It might consume 36,000 gallons of fuel during the course of a 10-hour flight. 5,000 gallons of fuel to take off and climb to cruising altitude and use more air to take off than 100 people will use in a life time. It's likely that there are anywhere between 7,782 and 8,755 commercial planes in the air on average at any given time in a day............... Now, when they fix this with a climate change bill and cut back on them using fuel, install one big *** battery for my safety and for the safety of others, give me a call, till then, eat **** and die. I would start with trying to take my gun first, that might make it easier for them to take my car. I'm not buying, what they're selling!!!
 
Based on the date it was signed, I looked it up & found what is the "Act On Climate" bill.

We all know that there's all sorts of hidden crap in these bills, but I still see nothing that targets antique vehicles.....


http://webserver.rilin.state.ri.us/BillText/BillText21/SenateText21/S0078.pdf

 
I searched as well and found the same as you did. Nothing regarding owning, operating, registration of gas powered cars. New ones purchased beyond 2030 - electric. It’s as I said earlier basically the same law commie ca passed 2 years ago. If the law exists in 2 states why can’t it be found - other than a universal search thru the galaxies of podcasts? This is not a small nor insignificant thing So as to go unreported.
 
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