Funny how you could figure out the old ones and your hands could get into them… do “improvements” always come with excluding more people from involvement…yeah, we were more democratic then…we all could do the same basic things…
After 14 years in Florida, I finally found a excellent mechanic whose shop isn’t 50 miles away and doesn’t charge an arm,a leg and your first born child. Only problem, he’s from Massachusetts and spends part of his time up there. Fortunately, for us Floridians, he’s beginning to spend much more time down here. My car thanks him, I thank him, and my bank manager thanks him.
alan.gurka over 12 years ago
Oh, it’s ready . . . for the junk yard!
GROG Premium Member over 12 years ago
You could probably buy a new car with that bottom line.
rshive over 12 years ago
The poor wallet never sleeps easily. There are always evil things pusuing it in its dreams.
renewed1 over 12 years ago
A carburetor and no computer? Let me at it.
Linguist over 12 years ago
Cosmo needs to consult his cardiologist before seeing his mechanic.
tigre1 over 12 years ago
Funny how you could figure out the old ones and your hands could get into them… do “improvements” always come with excluding more people from involvement…yeah, we were more democratic then…we all could do the same basic things…
alan.gurka over 12 years ago
Why would the perfesser need a course on “old-time mechanics”?
Linguist over 12 years ago
After 14 years in Florida, I finally found a excellent mechanic whose shop isn’t 50 miles away and doesn’t charge an arm,a leg and your first born child. Only problem, he’s from Massachusetts and spends part of his time up there. Fortunately, for us Floridians, he’s beginning to spend much more time down here. My car thanks him, I thank him, and my bank manager thanks him.
kc7vpj over 12 years ago
I had a 1990 motorhome with 454 chevy no computer and witha carb.