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John, How much for the BJ70?

Just to revive my rant and respond to the responses. I have no love of the domestics, just concerned about the affect on the economy, people and their families, and the future of four wheeling. I agree that their quality isn't there, especially over the long term. However, the truck lines seem to be better than the cars. Toyota bought back a ton of Tacomas for 150% of book due to quality, so they aren't immune to producing a POS on occasion either. They all went to the crusher rather than being parted out.

At this point it appears that the only thing left from Chrysler will be the Jeep brand and it will be owned by Fiat. The only thing left from GM will be Chevy and Cadillac. At least Ford had the good sense not to take bailout money.

The crisis in the auto industry, which includes the imports, came to fruition with $4 gas and $5 diesel fuel. Then the economy hit the wall in September. Even though fuel prices are down, nobody is buying the guzzlers we like to drive and even the Prius is now on the lot with a rebate. The FJ Cruiser will go away after 2010. Vehicle sales in the 15 million units per year range have dropped to less than 10MM and expected to stay there.

The 2011 model vehicles will be out in 12-18 months. The new CAFE standards are just over 30 MPG for a car and just over 24 MPG for a truck. Sounds like a good idea, but what does that vehicle look like? Not many 4WD trucks get 18, never mind 24. You can bet there will be less selection. How long can you keep your DD on the road before replacing it with something new? I hope that replacement is what you really want.

We can anticipate a big increase gas taxes before then and I wouldn't be surprised if the crusher programs come back into vogue in an effort to get the gross polluting gas guzzlers off the roads. Don't think that our trucks will be immune.

I just want folks to be aware, or is that beware?

When I was standing next to that hemi-powered Challenger the other day, I wasn't thinking about articulation ;>)

All Jason needs to do is remove the house on top of the foundation except for the floor over the basement. Then bull doze four feet of dirt over that. That will be a nice bunker. Up here and in VT and ME they call that a house, so he'll never notice the difference.

BTW, Gary R's syrup is the best! How much did you finally make? I heard that the ice storm damage in December hurt production.

On another sad note, the gas tank in my '78 FJ40 has a slow bleed. I'm pretty happy it didn't start when fuel was $4.09 per, but it is making a mess of the garage and asphalt in the driveway. I managed to siphon out most of the recent fillup and shut the power off to the garage in case the compressor decided to fire up on its own. Anyone out there have a decent tank to sell, a source for repair, or a cheap source for replacement? it's a good excuse to remove the seats and install the Aussie 4 speed at the same time.

LC
 
LCCruiser, your first rant I pretty much disagree with everything you wrote and the second rant was just more of the same.

A couple of things.

Tacoma frames was do to a supplier (DANA) not meeting design specs, that is not on Toyota as far as I'm concerned. But they did do the right thing in responce to the situation AFAIC.

The new cafe regulations are driving the auto industry toward diesels, so we'll just have to get used to that. 80 series diesels have been getting 28mpg since the beginning and they are a 6000lb truck.

I find your continued assertion that GM and Chrysler are responsible for providing us the access we have for our sport to be insulting toward the men and women who work tirelessly at getting and keeping that access.
 
thanks for the compliment on the syrup LCCruiser

Still making syrup. we have not had a good freeze since last thursday. Sap is still running on vacuum. made another 75 gallons last night for a total of 1325.
 
GM bankruptcy could include company split

]GM bankruptcy could include company split

Following President Obama’s rejection of General Motors’ viability plan, the Detroit-based automaker is currently working on several options, some of which include bankruptcy. Although GM still doesn’t favor a Chapter 11 outcome, the company has devised a scheme which could separate the automaker into two separate entities.

According to Reuters, GM’s new plan would see its core brands move quickly in and out of bankruptcy while its non-core brands would stay under bankruptcy protection for longer – essentially creating two companies. The “new” GM would likely contain Chevrolet, Cadillac, Buick and GMC while the “old” GM would represent Saab, Saturn and Hummer. It remains unclear which camp Pontiac would belong to.

Companies in the old GM would be kept in bankruptcy until they were sold or killed.

Although GM is still opposed to bankruptcy, GM Chief Executive Officer Fritz Henderson said the company could file for Chapter 11 protection before the government’s June 1st deadline. The latest scenario seems to make a lot of sense as it shrink GM to its four core brands while still moving quickly through the bankruptcy process.
 
Just posting to say hello :)

Sincerely,
Your newest Boston n00b

Hang around here and you will have mud on that 80 soon

WELCOME
 
Where on the South Shore are you?? Welcome!
 
Where on the South Shore are you?? Welcome!

Thanks, located in Braintree.


I basically know nothing about the 80, just that I wanted it when I saw a puny kid...can't believe I have one to finally call my own.

(except mine is the pansy unlocked model) :frown:
 
Thanks, located in Braintree.


I basically know nothing about the 80, just that I wanted it when I saw a puny kid...can't believe I have one to finally call my own.

(except mine is the pansy unlocked model) :frown:

Did you mean "was a puny kid" or did you happen to see Nat driving around?

OOOOHHH!!!! :) I keeeed I keeeeeed
 
Impreza- Probably have some good wrenching days in the next few weeks. You'll have to swing by for beers and cruiser crap. Get a chance to meet everyone locally.
 
Impreza- Probably have some good wrenching days in the next few weeks. You'll have to swing by for beers and cruiser ****. Get a chance to meet everyone locally.

Yes, I just might have to. Perhaps you guys can help me install my replacement OEM running board. *Oh snap, flame suit on!!!* :eek:



I have my own diet thread if that gives you any clues about me. :) :)

I hope you can join us for our Spring meeting May 17th in Troy, NH. Club business, meet & greet, BBQ, and with any luck, some wheeling.

Hmmm, interesting. Anyone up for some carpooling? :)
 

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