01-08-18, 11:04 PM
01-09-18, 10:55 AM
Nothing...
I can't drive it in the winter, and am too busy. It's sitting under the blue car for now.
I can't drive it in the winter, and am too busy. It's sitting under the blue car for now.
01-09-18, 03:46 PM
ws27 Wrote:Nothing...
I can't drive it in the winter, and am too busy. It's sitting under the blue car for now.
I agree Rich, snow, ice and winter weather is NOT a good idea to drive any older Mopar in, let alone a HEMI powered vintage Mopar! Now if you were out west here with Andy and me, you could drive it almost year round!
By the way, I haven't forgotten our phone conversation, still looking my friend.
Richard
01-09-18, 07:38 PM
Thanks Richard. Believe me when I say this. I HATE the winters here. The only reason I stay is because of my business, I'm spoiled with great customers and will never recreate that anywhere else before I retire.
... Not that I'm planning on retiring soon!
... Not that I'm planning on retiring soon!
01-10-18, 02:26 AM
You'd just do a lot less heating work and a lot more a/c work Rich!
Richard
Richard
01-10-18, 08:03 PM
Did I mention I hate the heat? LOL
01-10-18, 11:28 PM
ws27 Wrote:Did I mention I hate the heat? LOL
Earthquakes?
01-11-18, 02:13 AM
ws27 Wrote:Did I mention I hate the heat? LOL
Shoot Rich, it only gets over a 120 degrees a few days during the summer months and the rest of the summer is only around 115 to 120, so ANY Hemi owner should be able to handle that here in Arizona and when that Hemi is running you wouldn't even notice the earthquakes that Andy gets once in awhile in California! LOL!
Richard
Richard
01-11-18, 11:52 AM
01-13-18, 12:15 PM
It's funny how we all love to complain about where we live (at least some of us). But I really have to say that here in New England there is not much life threatening to worry about. We don't have earthquakes, massive forest fires, scorpions, black widows, tarantulas!!!, or any other small things to be afraid of. Most really bad creatures can't survive the cold. Even our bears are herbivores! Just don't get in between mam bear and her cubs!