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clipper47 wrote:........I think if the government wants to really get serious about auto pollution the first concern should be to develop more urban passenger rail systems to help alleviate the traffic volumes commuting in and out of cities. A old parked car isn't polluting when it isn't being driven but is a convenient scapegoat. :2cent Dave, I agree completely with that statement. We see exactly the same happening here on Sydney, a city of over 4 million, as car usage for commuting grows daily. Meanwhile as the government sits on it's hands, and proposals for rail lines are debated, evaluated, downgraded then canned, the problem just keeps growing. Yes projects such as this are expensive, but the investment government now makes will benefit the communities it serves as well as the environment many times over. And it isn't just old cars, all cars don't pollute when not being driven. Also my
Posted on: 2009/1/21 15:15
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To paraphrase: "Gather ye Packards while ye may---" Only saving grace is maybe it is for running & licensed cars. Can't help but wonder though how many people will see that running old car as cash in hand and down payment for the new one--just what the program is designed for.
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Posted on: 2009/5/5 12:51
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I have visions of a lot of running but probably unlicensed cars around--after all Craigslist is full of them. If some can't sell in this economy, but can be thrown together and licensed for a couple of hundred or so, who wouldn't expect people to do that, clear the space they are taking up, and get themselves the new ride they've wanted in the process. I think it's going to take a pretty hefty effort to prevent it.
Posted on: 2009/5/5 13:09
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So what are the clubs and vendors doing about this issue??? NO, not just the Packard clubs and vendors but all of the vintage clubs and vendors. My guess is nothing.
Vote the bastard out in 2012. Vote someone else in, doesn't matter who or what. Vote everyone else out in the mean time. Christ, i'd even vote myself out if I were in. Gotta keep the bastards hungry and fighting each other so they will leave the rest of us alone. Starvation is the most effective weapon in the world.
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VAPOR LOCK demystified: See paragraph SEVEN of PMCC documentaion as listed in post #11 of the following thread:f
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TERM LIMITS.
ALL FIXED.
Posted on: 2009/5/5 18:07
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TERM LIMITS. ALL FIXED. Dream on! We have term limits here and there are so many different offices and things they're still eligible for after being "termed out", it's a joke. Besides even if you finally do get rid of one, the replacement is already on someone's payroll by the time he takes office. And if someone actually does get to the end of the road, the governor appoints his tame ones to a high paid job on some useless commission so they're still around.
Posted on: 2009/5/5 19:14
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AH YES! Children of LEARY UNITE!
I love that song! and mike i agree with you. get this: in recent years the major auto makers tout cars they produce that get 30 mpg or better. My day to day beater= 89 chrysler lebaron 2.5 4cyl 5spd. 260,000 miles on it. gets 45 mpg highway 40 in town according to the trip computer. i know those are not always accurate. so i figured it the old fashioned way. actual mpg= 43.5 highway 37.4 in town! and that's at the speed limit, not poking along! so how the hell do they expect to convince ME to buy a new car? hot rod did a 55 chevy "the green machine" a hand full of years ago that was carb'd w/o any emmisions junk. and when properly tuned, it ran cleaner than a new car! i have also tested my 92 dakota with 294,000 miles on it. and it BEAT the emissions requirements for a new CAR! so Screw the new cars i say!
Posted on: 2009/5/5 19:16
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Dream on! <p>There is only one real solution. Wipe the slate clean and start over. Otherwise, IMO, we will continue to swirl down the drain. The world as we knew it is fading away.</p> <p>Meanwhile, I'm retired and shall entertain myself with orphan P-cars (Packards and Pontiacs) until they "come to take me away" over my dead body.</p> <p> Craig</p>
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Nuke them from orbit, it's the only way to be sure! Ellen Ripley "Aliens"
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Aw come on. Who cares if they scrap every Ford Taurus, Winstar, Explorer, Expedtion, and Excursion on the planet?
You know what is a really rare car? Chevy Vega. Harder to find than a Custom Packard. It would be fun to take one to a show and listen to everyone say "I had one of these. It was Junk." I had a 1983 Dodge that is virtually non-existent today. It was a good little car provided you had an ASE certification. Today I was working on a 1994 Ford Truck handbrake. The dealer couldn't help me because they said Ford listed 27 different cables for the thing. So I'm stuck repairing what is on the vehicle. I told them "What?!!!, Cars have had handbrakes since 1910 and now they can't make one that works?" Send this stuff to the junkyard where it belongs.
Posted on: 2009/5/6 18:05
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