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variety is the spice of life....

hacksaw

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make no mistake .. im a mopar guy always will and alway will be .... but maw mopar ain't cheap .... so ya need stuff to flip to make them mopar dreams come true.... good thing the guy next door is a car guy..... lol

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Now that’s what I call dragging the value of your house down. The neighbors must love all those eyesores.
 
Looks perfectly fine to me! I'll have to post a picture of my brothers collection next door! He runs a towing business and has a few totaled vehicles lining the roadway. ruffcut
I have a couple dodge trucks also for parts!
 
Glad I don’t live in subdivisions that have gone up around me by the dozens with more being built. Have a couple friends living in them and the rules are something that’d force me to move. I live back in a field 1/4 mile off the highway and no issues. My buds have gotten crap from neighbors and their local gov with campers and RV’s and get this: A neighbor bitching about one’s company pickup truck with the co logo on it. Well ya see, he’s been issued it as a project manager going from one jobsite to the next every day and is his daily ride. His wife has her car in the garage and he has some machinery set up in the other bays with his mower, cycles, and such. Lol, my folks lived in a sub back in the 60’s thru early 80’s. My dad had three cars parked alongside the driveway he was working on (and off). Times have changed. Same deal with people moving out in farm country in newly developed sub’s then bitching about the smell of cow ****.
 
Now that’s what I call dragging the value of your house down. The neighbors must love all those eyesores.

Hahah.. F the neighbors. I'm tired of them pulling the prices up making my property tax bill bigger and bigger.
 
Variety? I’ve been a mopar lover since I was knee high. This is despite my folks not having them. I remember the high-finned rides when I was that high and my folks were even curious about my picking out those mopars as we would be driving along. They recalled as I stood on the back seat floor (nope no car seats or belts then) I’d say “there’s a car” always a mopar! Had two uncles that owned them and they’d let me play driver in them and push the button trans I got a kick out of…’57 Dodge and ’57 DeSoto. Weird hey! But I liked the Pontiacs and T-Birds my folks had and later GTO’s my brother had. Much as I’m a mopar guy (have had a ’63 Plymouth since ’95) I still have a strong affection for GTO’s (my 1st car I bought was a ’67 goat, the 2nd a ’70 Cuda, 3rd my 1st new ride, a '73 Challenger). The big-3 did make some awesome muscle and pony cars. A bunch I would like to have anytime.
 
No matter what you do or where you go there is a certain degree of etiquette. You wear shoes and a shirt in stores, you talk quietly in libraries, you wear pajamas and slippers in Walmart, etc, etc.. If you're going to live in a subdivision, rules or not, there are certain things common sense should tell you you don't do - its just the global accepted norm. If you're too much of an ignorant asshole to realize these things and/or follow the unspoken rules then you deserve whatever **** befalls you.
 
No matter what you do or where you go there is a certain degree of etiquette. You wear shoes and a shirt in stores, you talk quietly in libraries, you wear pajamas and slippers in Walmart, etc, etc.. If you're going to live in a subdivision, rules or not, there are certain things common sense should tell you you don't do - its just the global accepted norm. If you're too much of an ignorant asshole to realize these things and/or follow the unspoken rules then you deserve whatever **** befalls you.

That's not very nice calling @hacksaw an ignorant asshole. I thought that was frowned upon on this site. You're an embarassment to Canada. Also to humankind.
 
No matter what you do or where you go there is a certain degree of etiquette. You wear shoes and a shirt in stores, you talk quietly in libraries, you wear pajamas and slippers in Walmart, etc, etc.. If you're going to live in a subdivision, rules or not, there are certain things common sense should tell you you don't do - its just the global accepted norm. If you're too much of an ignorant asshole to realize these things and/or follow the unspoken rules then you deserve whatever **** befalls you.
Lol, yeah move if ya don't like it! I thought bikini's worn by women in Walmart who should be wearing a tarp could be a rule. Guess not...
 
No matter what you do or where you go there is a certain degree of etiquette. You wear shoes and a shirt in stores, you talk quietly in libraries, you wear pajamas and slippers in Walmart, etc, etc.. If you're going to live in a subdivision, rules or not, there are certain things common sense should tell you you don't do - its just the global accepted norm. If you're too much of an ignorant asshole to realize these things and/or follow the unspoken rules then you deserve whatever **** befalls you.
yes ... if i lived in the city it would be differnt .... but i live here on my land and do my own thing .... i took that pic to show off my colection ( i have 40 cars and trucks btw) .... and let the guy i got the dart from in TX it is in good hands ...... now that being said if you got a problom with what you see .. don't look. . and if and when you want to pay for and build me a shop ya ain't got anything to say about my land. hell tomarow there mite be 6 differnt cars at the house .... and the guy up the hill .... he got like 10 on his land. we live where we do so we don't have to deal with HOA's and can do what we want on land we paid for ....
have a nice day ... least im not dealing drugs or stealing them.
 
Variety? I’ve been a mopar lover since I was knee high. This is despite my folks not having them. I remember the high-finned rides when I was that high and my folks were even curious about my picking out those mopars as we would be driving along. They recalled as I stood on the back seat floor (nope no car seats or belts then) I’d say “there’s a car” always a mopar! Had two uncles that owned them and they’d let me play driver in them and push the button trans I got a kick out of…’57 Dodge and ’57 DeSoto. Weird hey! But I liked the Pontiacs and T-Birds my folks had and later GTO’s my brother had. Much as I’m a mopar guy (have had a ’63 Plymouth since ’95) I still have a strong affection for GTO’s (my 1st car I bought was a ’67 goat, the 2nd a ’70 Cuda, 3rd my 1st new ride, a '73 Challenger). The big-3 did make some awesome muscle and pony cars. A bunch I would like to have anytime.
i got 40 more cars and trucks up on the land i got on top the ridge ....
 
My buddy has built a few pole barns to hide all his hemi cars.
 
If you're

I was using this as a general term. But if anyone thinks its aimed at them in particular well you know the ol' saying ... if the shoe fits, wear it !!

As for the OP, it appears quite obvious that he's not in a subdivision.
 
I was using this as a general term. But if anyone thinks its aimed at them in particular well you know the ol' saying ... if the shoe fits, wear it !!

As for the OP, it appears quite obvious that he's not in a subdivision.

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