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Yes they are building the new shop on the property west of the track on the spectator side. Now I have to wonder if the IHRA knows about the construction project going on there. Pretty sure Ron just sold them the acreage.
I could totally get away with that and my wife would not care. She’s amazing. I’ve washed and scrubbed many car parts and motorcycle parts in our kitchen sink.
I think the nice 340 4 speed #s matching high impact color 1970-1 Dusters and 1971-2 Demons will be a good investment I think they have been under valued and will go up As with any car try to buy the nicest car you can afford
Companies used to enjoy a profitable parts and service and keep customers loyal. Somewhere in time it was decided to remove as much quality as possible and sell junk instead.
It's wasteful. Packing landfills with three year old appliances is bad for everyone except a few guys on Wall Street...
Consumer products are built with obsolescence in mind..... parts won't be available after several years, and the newer machines will be cheaper than repairing an old one. That is the mentality of modern consumerism.
Why would manufacturers build machines that don't fail???? They would never...
I saw a youtube video of different hemi cars mopar5150 took to mcacn show.
Their barn find section looked pretty neat.
Carlisle is only a hour from me so that's a really easy one to make it to.
I bought a house in 1993. The seller of the home told me he's leaving the speedqueen washer and dryer. They were about 15 years when I moved in. They worked so well I decided to move them with me from San Jose to Tucson. The washer tub seal failed in 2003 with a slight leak. The repair man said...