Whoa Oh-Oh What a Feeling Toyota!!!!
So to talk back about the sandwich I had a Jimmy John’s the other day; it was good. The bread was French bread and it was rock hard on the outside which made the sandwich dry but it was still tasty. In other news, did you hear about the guy that had the runaway car? A Toyota Prius made it up to 94 miles per hour on the freeway in San Diego. I hope that guy sues. I wonder if the Toyota was paid off by the government to make bad cars so they could kill off some people. There has probably been statistical data done showing the type of person that drives a Prius and maybe they are the kind of people we no longer need in the world according to the Fed’s. I don’t know, the guy that had the runaway Prius looked pretty nice to me. At any rate, I will stick to my Jeep and there’s something about me that likes to Buy American, so I will probably buy another Jeep when this one dies. Even though the original Jeep was used in World War 2 and built for that purpose alone, it is still a great vehicle. Did you know the original Jeeps made for that war cost about 782.00 and now you can get one off the showroom floor for about 30,000? That’s ridiculous! The funny thing about Jeep is there are no bells and whistles, it’s just a car, so basic and so plain. Even the brand spankin new ones have nothing to them, yet they still sell for a pretty penny. Did you know the grill for the radiator has only 7 slots and there is actually a court battle between two companies currently going on over who has the right to use only 7 slots and “trademark” that. Hey! Can I trademark a fart? That way anythime anyone has gas I can sue them, I mean seriously what is this county coming to? An end, that’s what!
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March 17th, 2010 at 9:09 pm
I just want to know what would be my best bet for a heavy duty clutch/pressure plate kit and (new) flywheel for pulling a trailer in everyday traffic.If I go with a heavey duty clutch/pressure plate kit, do I have to go with a heavey duty flywheel.