held together with thoughts and prayers
Eugene Harold Krabs is right, it's all about the money. The idea is by fixing what you have, you're keeping more of your crusty dollars by not spending them on increasingly more expensive new vehicles. Being able to use your existing vehicle to make more money whether that means getting you to and from work, using it to deliver krabby patties, or selling it to buy one more appropriate (or even able) to do any of those things.
No one remembers what you drove to meet them unless it stood out in some way. A silver three year old Camry will be forgotten in the blink of an eye. But if you roll up in a 30 year old Town Car with peeling paint, missing parts, a little blue smoke, and a ticking valvetrain...well, let's just say all attention, good or bad, is good attention, and you WILL be remembered, even if just for long enough to tell security your license plate number to give to the local predatory towing company.
Build value in your own self-worth by driving a vehicle that is on the edge of extinction. If you can keep that thing on the road after 230,000 other people condemned theirs to death at a scrapyard, you've done something 230,000 other people couldn't do. That's showing the world you're the boss and you follow no other paths! No low-ballers!
It may not be perfect, but for $2400 it got your attention. Now go find it a nicer front bumper filler panel or straighten out the one it has. It CAN be a perfect $10K car, if a perfectionist wants to get the details just right.
So your insurance company said they're totaling your car, but you have a welder and an F-150 bed in the shed and it just runs too good to throw away.
Grandma finally went and kicked the donkey. Rear ended a cop car on the way to pick up more yarn and needles. Still runs, why not make the most of the situation and daily it?
someday I'll get some insight into how subscribers think, and decide what to put in a storefront for you all to buy to put on your own projects, but today is not that day, and this is not that link
seriously I don't have any more desire to fiddle with this HTML garbage, the videos are all on the YouTube channel
no, your dog is not the ideal animal to replace that oxygen sensor, even if he fits down there so good, try a tabby cat
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