Update on the SRT: when I occasionally step out onto the balcony I notice my car is either moved or not there at all. Is this normal?! I hope they are not taking joyrides in her! [/quote]
If you are serious this is something I would be worried about. If you are kidding then it is hilarious.....
you are asking a guy who justed posted that he is up and coming in the industry...
really?
now moose...
you wanna read his post over again and maybe do a take back?
hehehe
oh that was good...
No take backs. I'm very comfortable with my manhood...
Inquiring minds want(ed) to know. "You've got to work angles bro' -- angles"...
Hey JakeZ, maybe they decided to take your car and use it one of the up-coming movies. You know they used a bad a$$ 300c in the new Miami Heat, the porn industry is doing a remake and using your car. Hope its okay when you get it back
Well after seeing what happened to that guys car that was at the event I am pretty sure some funny business was going on with mine. The thread that image was posted in also had many other people posting about their bad experiences with this hotel. That guy is basically ****ed because they don't have cameras in the parking garage where it was across the street and the ticket stub says they aren't responsible for a damn thing. If you're ever in the area think twice before staying at this gorgeous yet horribly managed hotel. http://www.diplomatresort.com
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Originally Posted by HalV48
When we where dating in 1969 I had a 1955 Chevy Belair 2DR Hardtop with a 426 cross-rammed wedge with 2 780 Holleys, a B&M Tqflite, a 4.56 8 3/4" Chrysler differential. We had to coast down the road with the engine turned off to not wake her parents. Ah, the good ole days.
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Originally Posted by Northern Rider
My first real hot rod was a 53 Ford Coupe - chopped, lowered, Laker pipes down the side, painted mean green.
I have a place down the street from where you are/were staying.
I would never valet there…just park it in the garage across the street and walk across the sky bridge and don’t worry about who has your keys.
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We have ways of handling that stuff in the South. Somebody knows SOMETHING. I would have some "Hard pipe hitting "brothers" go to work on the homes here with a blow torch and a pair of pliers". I have a good personality, and am easy going, with respect to everything but my car. It might look like a Jonestown reenactment when I left, but I (read, WE) would have some answers. That sucks. Hope the trade show went well.
I have a place down the street from where you are/were staying.
I would never valet there…just park it in the garage across the street and walk across the sky bridge and don’t worry about who has your keys.
That Escalade WAS in the garage across
The valet was $20/day and I don't think it would have been very pretty if they brought me my car with the headlights missing!
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Originally Posted by HalV48
When we where dating in 1969 I had a 1955 Chevy Belair 2DR Hardtop with a 426 cross-rammed wedge with 2 780 Holleys, a B&M Tqflite, a 4.56 8 3/4" Chrysler differential. We had to coast down the road with the engine turned off to not wake her parents. Ah, the good ole days.
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Originally Posted by Northern Rider
My first real hot rod was a 53 Ford Coupe - chopped, lowered, Laker pipes down the side, painted mean green.
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