November 16, 20205 yr 46 minutes ago, David said: Anyone play this game? Did not know video game playing was becoming a seasonal thing. Season 2 is here and online chatter is excited about all the new trucks. No, I need to do more gaming.
November 16, 20205 yr 54 minutes ago, David said: According to the latest interview with Jeep leadership, Jeep wants to be the Greenest SUV company in the world. As such the plans to go hybrid and EV are being put into place. Yet with that said, Jeep is also moving forward with giving Jeep Lovers of all things ICE another monster to desire and enjoy. Jeep Wrangler 392 which is a 6.4L V8 Monster motor. To quote the story: Jeep EPA combined figures are better than you probably thought. For the 2021 Cherokee, depending on engine type and size, 21 to 26. The 2021 Compass, 25. The 2021 Gladiator, 16-24. The 2021 Grand Cherokee, 15-21, with the 5.7-liter V-8 being 17, the 6.4-liter V-8 coming in at 15. The 2021 Renegade, 24-27. And for the 2021 Wrangler, 19-25, the top number being the 3.0-liter EcoDiesel. https://www.thedrive.com/news/37645/jeep-wants-to-become-the-greenest-suv-brand-in-the-world Eco diesel Oil Change is expensive as hell though, over $200. Neat Project but a ton of work, comes with parts car... https://www.facebook.com/marketplace/columbus/?hoisted_items=3215106891951034&multi_permalinks=1784888301659079&gid=191281357686456¬if_id=1604608733848813¬if_t=commerce_interesting_product&ref=notif
November 16, 20205 yr Funny... Neat old pic of a Ford plant... One for Balthazar... I am in a Pontiac/Buick frame of mind...
November 16, 20205 yr 11 hours ago, balthazar said: Known with affection in the V8 Buick world as... "The Beater" : I like it. It was probably something in its heyday. I think I'm reading GS and 455. After the Pontiac LeMans/GTO, in those years, the Skylark/GS model was the next nicest. (Nicer than the Cutlass and the Malibu until the colonnades changed all that.) I like the setting, with all the trees and the topography. Looks like some townhomes with drive-under garages up on that hill. Is this a general purpose photo from the web or do you know roughly where this is?
November 16, 20205 yr Seems Mexico will get a New Captiva from China GM. Seems this will be a 2022 model as it goes into production and sales summer 2021. GM is selling it in china right now. https://jalopnik.com/mexico-is-getting-a-chevy-crossover-thats-so-much-bette-1845654509 I so can relate to this post by The Rock who is too big to fit in a Porsche EV. https://www.instagram.com/p/CHlusgsFrZ4/ Tough problem to have when you cannot fit in any sports car that movie producers want to use for you.
November 16, 20205 yr The other end of the Buick thing....not worth restoring, but sorry tos ee the wagon get crushed. Another GM wagon bites the dust.... 55 Buick...
November 16, 20205 yr 65 Riviera... Patina! I am in a mood to post mindless stuff today....Pontiac burnout...
November 16, 20205 yr Sadly.... https://www.thedrive.com/news/37644/jim-pace-sebring-and-daytona-winner-dies-at-59-after-battle-with-covid-19?fbclid=IwAR3gUM6Xtvnecgm3Z1wy-9e2m_t0kq_PyiX2zkDBofCOxSD85AWKgucjJik
November 16, 20205 yr As we head into winter, the world down under (and I'm not even referring to Australia) is toward the end of spring and approaching summer. I couldn't help but think of Punta del Este, Uruguay again. I found a cool video about it and the lady highlighting its key sites in Spanish has an English translator talking over her. The English speaker doesn't conflict with the Spanish all that much and you can zero in on what you might have learned in high school or college. What a place, this Punta del Este. And she didn't even get to discussing more scenic places that are within short driving distance.
November 17, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, trinacriabob said: Looks like some townhomes with drive-under garages up on that hill. Is this a general purpose photo from the web or do you know roughly where this is? Owner says he's in north Jersey.
November 17, 20205 yr Dodge Chicago plant, built 1942. 'Machine Shop' in lower left was 82 ACRES in size- then the largest single building under one roof. Most of the WWII B-29s were built here. Post-war, the Tucker Corporation occupied a section of it for a too-brief period.
November 17, 20205 yr Guy I bought some B-59 pieces from is selling his bucket-seat, A/C Electra 225. Not sure if the non-original interior colors are going to affect the value (probably); he's asking $125K.
November 17, 20205 yr 13 hours ago, trinacriabob said: As we head into winter, the world down under (and I'm not even referring to Australia) is toward the end of spring and approaching summer. I couldn't help but think of Punta del Este, Uruguay again. I found a cool video about it and the lady highlighting its key sites in Spanish has an English translator talking over her. The English speaker doesn't conflict with the Spanish all that much and you can zero in on what you might have learned in high school or college. What a place, this Punta del Este. And she didn't even get to discussing more scenic places that are within short driving distance. South America is the next place outside of the USA I want to visit. New Chevy Bolts from sixteen grand in Columbus... https://www.byerschevy.com/VehicleDetails/new-2020-Chevrolet-Bolt_EV-5dr_Wgn_LT-Grove_City-OH/4635882003#close
November 17, 20205 yr 7 hours ago, balthazar said: Guy I bought some B-59 pieces from is selling his bucket-seat, A/C Electra 225. Not sure if the non-original interior colors are going to affect the value (probably); he's asking $125K. It's gorgeous.
November 17, 20205 yr I am thinking of traveling out west next summer if Covid dies down/we get a vaccine that works.
November 17, 20205 yr One of my woodworking friends is restoring the McPike Mansion in Illinois, supposedly haunted. Doing it with his daughter, pics of process.
November 17, 20205 yr That reminds me of a house outside Port Washington, Ohio that I've gone past for decades.. only a couple miles from my family farm. Also reminds me of houses in Milan, Ohio--visited there a couple years ago, neat little town.
November 17, 20205 yr 14 minutes ago, Robert Hall said: That reminds me of a house outside Port Washington, Ohio that I've gone past for decades.. only a couple miles from my family farm. Also reminds me of houses in Milan, Ohio--visited there a couple years ago, neat little town. There is a rather epic thread on the restoration on the Old nWoodworking Machines Website. You have to register to see the pics, but it is a rather ambitious project.
November 17, 20205 yr The Port Washington house is over 5700 sq ft, 9 bedrooms..sold for $189k in 2017. Built in 1868. Big old houses like that seem to me like they would be a maintenance nightmare...(not to mention all the steep stairs). Edited November 17, 20205 yr by Robert Hall
November 17, 20205 yr 36 minutes ago, Robert Hall said: The Port Washington house is over 5700 sq ft, 9 bedrooms..sold for $189k in 2017. Built in 1868. Big old houses like that seem to me like they would be a maintenance nightmare...(not to mention all the steep stairs). The house they are rebuilding is the ultiamte nightmare. Known as haunted (not tht I believe in the paranormal) but last lived in during the year 1954. Before they started you could look from the basement and see stars at night. Sadly, similar era house is shut down and used to house bats with open windows in a park near me. And they tore down a spectacular victorian like this to build a new home subdivision just north of me. But the hosue they tore down was pretty rough. Edited November 17, 20205 yr by A Horse With No Name Capitalization. Horse can't type. Needs new horse shoes on front hooves.
November 17, 20205 yr A thoughtful article on energy... https://www.economist.com/briefing/2020/09/17/americas-domination-of-oil-and-gas-will-not-cow-china?fsrc=scn/fb/te/bl/ed/thechanginggeopoliticsofenergyamericasdominationofoilandgaswillnotcowchinabriefing&fbclid=IwAR3uM6NQTao-08-24cGLYCuKTMzSIzK14tW2A6cUtsElQwrmkQtDwMu8RQE Was almost done posting for the day....
November 17, 20205 yr @A Horse With No Name @Robert Hall @balthazar The Seattle scene of brick / brick Tudor inspired brick homes is still hot in some regards based on the prices, though the pandemic has cooled the prices a bit. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/2324-Boyer-Ave-E-Seattle-WA-98112/49006596_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/3606-SW-Admiral-Way-Seattle-WA-98126/49124548_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/1905-26th-Ave-E-Seattle-WA-98112/49098271_zpid/ https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/5723-25th-Ave-NE-Seattle-WA-98105/49117516_zpid/ This is to me an overpriced fixer upper that has 6 bed rooms. But while I love a brick home, I would demo it and build new. https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/6200-Rainier-Ave-S-Seattle-WA-98118/48694116_zpid/ Here is the 4 bedroom, 3 bath rambler I had in Flower Mound Texas. Had bought it new and built, Amazing how much has changed since 1994.
November 17, 20205 yr How it feels to read the endless EV vs ICE personality wars on C and G... Life in Vinton county Ohio....
November 17, 20205 yr 8 hours ago, A Horse With No Name said: I am thinking of traveling out west next summer if Covid dies down/we get a vaccine that works. I have never been to Montana. Love the photos of Glacier National Park with snow capped peaks and hillsides full of lupine and evergreens. I've been to the Idaho panhandle (Coeur d'Alene) and could have crossed over to Montana easily and should have done it. However, I have been to Sandpoint, Idaho on my way up to Canada to see Banff and Calgary. Little did I know at the time that Sandpoint was Sarah Palin's hometown. A friend of mine's sister lived in Montana for a while. My friend is Cuban and so is his sister. Her husband is Anglo and very pale. They lived in an area of smaller towns. She would go into small businesses and, in casual conversation, was asked what reservation or tribe she was from! She is very good at poking fun at herself and thought it was funny. It is, and so is her telling the stories. Only about 1 million people live in all of Montana. Californians got their share of flack when they started to move in. Some were equity refugees, some were retirees, and a smaller batch were Hollywood types who bought ranches to get away from it all. Not all the newcomers stay.
November 18, 20205 yr It's definitely a Boeing 737. It also looks like this image piggybacks onto a Ryanair livery - they're the "Southwest Airlines of Europe," but there ain't no free 2 bags on Ryanair ... quite the opposite. I found this photo funny. Check out the front door, too.
November 18, 20205 yr On 11/16/2020 at 11:16 AM, A Horse With No Name said: The other end of the Buick thing....not worth restoring, but sorry tos ee the wagon get crushed. Another GM wagon bites the dust.... 55 Buick... Are you trying to torture Balthy?
November 18, 20205 yr 2 minutes ago, balthazar said: ^ There's nothing fantastic in there. At least the last 3 were parted out about as much as they could be from the looks of it.
November 18, 20205 yr Just watched the '65 Riviera one. It's tough; I'm fine with letting something like that, once it's given up all it's viable parts, just rot into eternity, but you can't do that with 500,000,000 vehicles.
November 18, 20205 yr 9 hours ago, balthazar said: Just watched the '65 Riviera one. It's tough; I'm fine with letting something like that, once it's given up all it's viable parts, just rot into eternity, but you can't do that with 500,000,000 vehicles. Again, I almost bought a 65 Riviera when I bought the 66 Fastback Mustang. Actually looked at two, one was a factory silver one family owneed car and one was a factory black car with a need for a bit of restoration work. Would still like to own one. One of my favorite Youtube guys weighs in on the new V8 Wrangler.
November 18, 20205 yr 737 is allowed to fly again... https://www.nytimes.com/2020/11/18/business/boeing-737-max-faa.html?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20201118&instance_id=0&nl=breaking-news&ref=cta®i_id=68023671&segment_id=44807&user_id=4086f34e6e0cc2d333102cf4fe360ff6 More Trans America Trail Tesla Powered 58 Chevy Truck, I love it.
November 18, 20205 yr Neat Road Trip. Whole new definition of getting screwed in a truck deal.... I will be using this recipie to cook the thanksgiving Turkey... Edited November 18, 20205 yr by A Horse With No Name
November 18, 20205 yr Covid getting insanely out of control... https://www.democracynow.org/2020/11/18/el_paso_texas_coronavirus_cases_deaths?utm_source=Democracy+Now!&utm_campaign=b11011bf2a-Daily_Digest_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_fa2346a853-b11011bf2a-191711269 https://www.10tv.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/columbus-franklin-county-stay-at-home-advisory/530-b577026a-cf65-42a2-bc89-9da135093dfe Things are shutting down near me...
November 18, 20205 yr On 11/12/2020 at 5:31 PM, balthazar said: How are you supposed to know if a given automotive consideration is comfortable for you, or has good vision, or you like the sound system, or you can FIT in it, if OEMs move to primarily online sales?? Same way I bought my Avalanche online. I went and test drove a local one to make sure my memory of what I had matched what I wanted.... basically, I made sure I still wanted one and then went and hunted one down. The one I test drove had been abused even though the mileage was low, that's why I didn't buy that one. Bought mine online from Carvana and they shipped it to me from Indianapolis in 4 days. 5 hours ago, A Horse With No Name said: I'd like a paintjob safe offroading trail to take the Avalanche on.
November 18, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Drew Dowdell said: Same way I bought my Avalanche online. I went and test drove a local one to make sure my memory of what I had matched what I wanted.... basically, I made sure I still wanted one and then went and hunted one down. The one I test drove had been abused even though the mileage was low, that's why I didn't buy that one. Bought mine online from Carvana and they shipped it to me from Indianapolis in 4 days. I'd like a paintjob safe offroading trail to take the Avalanche on. If I find one, I will let you know. Supposedly some really good back roads like that in North crolina, some of them dirt, but supposedly fantastic.
November 18, 20205 yr 11 minutes ago, A Horse With No Name said: Covid getting insanely out of control... https://www.democracynow.org/2020/11/18/el_paso_texas_coronavirus_cases_deaths?utm_source=Democracy+Now!&utm_campaign=b11011bf2a-Daily_Digest_COPY_01&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_fa2346a853-b11011bf2a-191711269 https://www.10tv.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/columbus-franklin-county-stay-at-home-advisory/530-b577026a-cf65-42a2-bc89-9da135093dfe Things are shutting down near me... 620 new cases today in Allegheny County. We've been over 500 every day since Sunday with the exception of monday when not a lot of tests were processed. Today is the worst day on record. 110 deaths statewide in PA today. We're down to 82 ICU beds left for an area of 1.2 million and occupancy is going up on average of 10 per day, so our ICUs will be at or over capacity before Dec 1. UPMC and AHN, our two largest hospital networks, have ordered freezer trucks for the bodies.
November 18, 20205 yr 1 minute ago, Drew Dowdell said: 620 new cases today in Allegheny County. We've been over 500 every day since Sunday with the exception of monday when not a lot of tests were processed. Today is the worst day on record. 110 deaths statewide in PA today. We're down to 82 ICU beds left for an area of 1.2 million and occupancy is going up on average of 10 per day, so our ICUs will be at or over capacity before Dec 1. UPMC and AHN, our two largest hospital networks, have ordered freezer trucks for the bodies. The economy is never going to recover until we deal with the virus directly and adress it.
November 18, 20205 yr 3 minutes ago, balthazar said: Did a private party own the test Avalanche? Dealership. However, Carvana allowed me to test drive the Avalanche and do my own inspection on it before I agreed to buy it. I could back out at any point up to 7 days after signing the papers and taking it home as long as I didn't put more than 1,000 miles on it. I also could have refused delivery at the time of pickup with no penalty to me. There is no way all dealerships will move online only, but many will. The profit margin increase for them is too high to not pursue it. For people who don't care about cars and just want to point and click on an Altima for $199 a month, online only will work just fine. The only reason I bought the truck I did was because it was the truck it was... but I'm picky like that.
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