Car laws su&$, then you die

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cowseatmaize

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Back in the relatively not that olden days you could pick a car up for near nothing if not free, put a $50 and a few hours and you were off and running for a year or maybe 10. I miss those days. I use to do that all the time. I'll bet Jamie knows what I'm talking about.
The want ad is non existent, craigylist has slim pickings and dealers don't seal to sell anything for less than $10K
Signed, frustrated because mine crapped out again.
 

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Two of my friends and I bought a car in the early 70's for $10. No back window, shakey brakes, etc. We used it to run into snow banks and other unhealthy pursuits. Used it for a year or so and sold it for $25. What a blast....Ron
 

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They are all being crushed now days.
 

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I bought a 04, chevy impala for, lets say cheap fixed it up myself within 2 days and now runs like a beauty. This was one of the last cars in the 200-s, to not have all of the electrical crap that you would need to go to a dealer to fix.
 

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