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I think letting a guy drive it is ok with owner in the passenger seat. Two buddies show up and want to take it? No way. I sold my last two R/Ts with the buyers refusing to drive them because it was raining both times. The seller holds all the cars and dictates the terms of the sale or shove off.
A friend of mine fixed a 68 Bee burned worse than that and the VIN plate and keys didnt melt in the fire, the steering column and and ignition lock melted away. The car fixed up just fine after a roof skin, doors and hood.
I still have mine I drove on the last day of high school in 1995. Still looks the same. This was my 3rd Charger by then. 1995 to 2024 is a longer amount of time than 1969 to 1995. Eeek.
Just last May I drove our old 94 Suburban spare car to the U Pull U Pay and got $625 for it. It was rusty, moldy, seat belts wouldnt retract etc. Didnt want the liability of selling it to someone. Plus after 10 years of using it sparingly, I was tired of looking at it.
I still like and dislike about the same types of cars I always did, but lately Ive really warmed up to the 66 Coronet. Wouldnt mind owning one someday.
If I were going to take a car back from someone, it would be a now or never situation. Not the 3rd or 11th or on and on. Youre doing him a favor, its supposed to be inconvenient for him.
Call me crazy but after years of working on Chargers, Chargers, Chargers, Id have to say this goofy 77 truck of mine is satisfying to drive for fun at a fraction of the cost and zero of the worry.
I'm going to drop this soon I promise, but at what point in the theft does a person access the "database"? Local LEO, detective, insurance adjuster.......
Yeah, I'm not getting it.
Yeah definitely a gimmick, definitely a way for the dealer to make more money. I don't like it as some of them are applied crooked and my eye notices junk like that.
I guess im just skeptical as it's not a universal system. Some cars have Vins some have tracking numbers. Maybe if there was only one company assigning and recording tracking numbers. Several companies? Useless.
I've seen at the local big name used car dealership that the used cars are all "VIN etched" on all of the windows. The car I was looking at didn't have the cars VIN on it but what looks to be a phone number and a code in lieu of the VIN. Curious me, I called what looks like the phone number and...
I was lucky on one flat screen when a friend begged me for it as he swore he could fix it for himself. He couldn't fix it....
Another TV I took to best buy and paid $20-$25 for them to dispose of. Well worth it to get it out of here.
I wouldn't do it. All those parts don't look that great. I also remember a picture of a hemi ? Cuda/Challenger with several bottles of motor oil poured all over the interior floor pan to "preserve" it.