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Well as you said "who knows"?
It's obviously going to be higher during hard financial times, or for cars that have parts that are scarce or very expensive.
It's probably different depending on the demographic too. Young, wealthy guys wanting a cool car, buying it thinking it will be easy and...
It's official, I have a second round of these in the works! Will update here as soon as they go live on E-Bay. Thank you to everyone who helped me sell out the first round, and I hope you are all enjoying them so far!
Once again, one of the folks around here has shown their generosity and wanted to contribute to some the fun we've been having around here with the monthly contests.
@GTXDAN reached out to me offering a couple of diecasts he wanted to donate as prizes.
I came home a couple of days ago to a...
There are two tunnels that perform basically the same task as the bridge now.
The bridge was the only one of the three approved for hazmat loads, however.
I've never abandoned a project car and I always give myself one year max to complete them. Nothing pains me more than seeing a Mopar get ripped apart and then sit for 10 or 20 years while parts get lost and damaged.
My last 2 Challengers came to me as incomplete projects, one by the original...
These wheels were returned and repaired by Bogart. [Thank you} Still nice wheels. I did send them out for beadlocks, though. I'm using them on my Duster.
I was introduced to this guy who I guess is an artist or something, he keeps showing me pictures and asking my opinion or what I see, or something like that. He seems to be fixated on painting pictures of naked women.
Actually Modern large low speed diesels in ships use a Controllable Pitch Propeller (CPP). they just turn the blades to reverse. It still takes lots of space to stop a ship weighing in at over 100,000 tons I stand corrected it WAS NOT A CPP ship it had standard fixed pitch prop.