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    My hobby is needing a hobby.

  • #2
    So much to say .. I don't know where to start.

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    • #3
      I hope it wasn't someone I knew. Pretty sure that is Coggin Chevrolet on Phillips Hwy in Jacksonville.

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      • #4
        Meh. Just a new car. They'll make more.
        Life is short. Be a do'er and not a shoulda done'er.
        1969 Galaxie 500 https://bangshift.com/forum/forum/ba...ild-it-s-alive
        1998 Mustang GT https://bangshift.com/forum/forum/ba...60-and-a-turbo
        1983 Mustang GT 545/552/302/Turbo302/552 http://www.bangshift.com/forum/forum...485-bbr-s-83gt
        1973 F-250 BBF Turbo Truck http://www.bangshift.com/forum/forum...uck-conversion
        1986 Ford Ranger EFI 545/C6 https://bangshift.com/forum/forum/ba...tooth-and-nail

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BBR View Post
          Just a new car. They'll make more.
          For me, this isn't as much about the car, than people screwing it up who should know better.

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          • #6
            I hope the thing gets parted out. Nobody buying a car at that level deserves one patched together.
            My hobby is needing a hobby.

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            • #7
              Now on CoPart...

              https://www.thedrive.com/news/34849/...a-dealers-lift.
              My hobby is needing a hobby.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Monster View Post

                For me, this isn't as much about the car, than people screwing it up who should know better.
                I'm not sure about now but when I started working in an Oldmobile dealership back in the dark ages, they "Assumed" you knew all kinds of things that you were never trained to do. They sure as hell weren't going to spend money training you. I hated putting things on lifts. There should have been a poster on the wall of where to set the lift points on those front drive front engine front heavy unibody turds. It looks like that one slid off the back. I was always afraid the Olds where going to slide off the front.

                When I was 15, I watched a Camaro slide off the kick ups on a hydraulic pedestal lift at the Exxon I worked at. The guy who set them had been working for the shop owner for 30 years and a pretty decent mechanic. It wedged on it's way off the lift, so after lowering it and looking at it, pretty much no harm no foul. Things happen.
                Flying south, with a flock of bird dogs.

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                • #9
                  Wrecking yard owner would have the shop do oil changes on his pickup with a cab high topper... Well he changed it before a trip to a taller one, the kid who had been doing his oil changes did not account for the taller topper.. Lift it to normal heigth and smashed the lights and the topper..

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