@ab348, Enjoy the book. Glad you got it. There was no tracking available, so I was kind of worried about it getting to you. It's kind of funny, I thought this month was going to end up on a down note, but a lot of things turned out good.
I sent you a DM but I never know if those actually go through.
Thank you as well for the card, that was very thoughtful and much appreciated. The postage was rather breathtaking!
Thank you all I’m glad I’m able to post again on the phone figured it out was playing around with it for a couple of weeks annoyed that I couldn’t post here like I used to ha ha Mike thank you for the advice. I really appreciate it a lot. Praying for the best with the new job and still looking to.
I told you all I got to Thunderbird back from the shop think it’s three weeks ago now started cleaning it up slowly but wanted to wash it tonight but so humid out thing is gonna be like that for the next few days it’s insured to Hagerty. Just have to get the plates now everything’s under my dad’s name to keep it easier no one else is really going to drive the car besides my dad and my cousin and maybe a friend of mine that I go to some of the cruise nights with was an old pick up truck and he brings me along with him so I went to a few the past few weeks loving itg I told you all I got to Thunderbird back from the shop think it’s three weeks ago now started cleaning it up slowly but wanted to wash it tonight but so humid out thing is gonna be like that for the next few days it’s insured to Hagerty. Just have to get the plates now everything’s under my dad‘s name to keep it easier no one else is really going to drive the car besides my dad and my cousin and maybe a friend of mine that I go to some of the cruise nights with was an old pick up truck and he brings me along with him so I went to a few the past few weeks loving it
Anyone doing any core looking this weekend I know I should’ve posted this question in CCBA but I know majority of you are in that group to as well stay cool everyone going to plan this meeting soon for us to all meet up would be awesome I know we live all over so would be tough but I think we should do it sooner than later ha ha.
So my lawyer scheduled the trial for November, at the County Seat. That's a fair bit of advanced scheduling. Hopefully my opposition transfers to a more lucrative law enforcement agency far far away by that time.
Great study on how the IIHS can post studies with more holes than the Titantic in 2018.
I thought the whole case was tossed out. Guess I read the post wrong.
The whole "El Cajon" East County case was put in the proper place, with a Change of Venue to the County Seat. The failure to appear at a Court I never signed to appear at is what was thrown out. The original speeding ticket that started the whole charade still has to be litigated.
Lot of goverment wheels turning for a lousy $250 or so (low over speed on speeding).;
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I buy a new gas can every few years. As you have probably noticed, they change the nozzle operation frequently and they have finally perfected it.
With the newest one I spill gas every time I use it.
Hahah!
I have completely given up on newer gas cans. They change the design all the time, but they all work just as badly (if not worse) than the prior release! Now, I keep a supply of old-style nozzles on hand and just modify the new cans to use them. Saves me a whole lot of frustration the first time I'm trying to empty a five-gallon can at ten degrees below zero..... !
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
When I was a kid Dad had a rectangular metal gas can that we used for the lawnmower and the like that seemed indestructible. It had a flexible metal spout and a little vent cap on the can to let the contents flow freely. It probably is still in use somewhere.
When I was a kid Dad had a rectangular metal gas can that we used for the lawnmower and the like that seemed indestructible. It had a flexible metal spout and a little vent cap on the can to let the contents flow freely. It probably is still in use somewhere.
We had one of those too! And, yes, I imagine that it MUST still be in action somewhere....
I have a few things from a different era. As example, my father bought a couple of red metal Coleman coolers (new) - either late 60s or early 70s vintage. I still have one of them.
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
I buy a new gas can every few years. As you have probably noticed, they change the nozzle operation frequently and they have finally perfected it.
With the newest one I spill gas every time I use it.
Hahah!
I have completely given up on newer gas cans. They change the design all the time, but they all work just as badly (if not worse) than the prior release! Now, I keep a supply of old-style nozzles on hand and just modify the new cans to use them. Saves me a whole lot of frustration the first time I'm trying to empty a five-gallon can at ten degrees below zero..... !
Glad folks posted about this problem. I just use them without the silly EPA ratchet spouts that don't work right. I'm filling using a funnel; I'm not pushing the spout into the filler tube on a car.
I'll check out the offerings for replacement nozzles on Amazon.
When I was a kid Dad had a rectangular metal gas can that we used for the lawnmower and the like that seemed indestructible. It had a flexible metal spout and a little vent cap on the can to let the contents flow freely. It probably is still in use somewhere.
No, probably not. I found one of those last year, in a thrift shop. It still looked good, and I picked it up for next to nothing. But when I got it home and checked it out, it was rusty inside . Turn it upside down and shake it, rust flakes would come out. A little reading online, vinegar is the answer, so I bought 2 gallons of vinegar and left it sitting. A few days later, the gas can is empty, the vinegar ate the rust all right, and left a hole. Actually several holes.
The vinegar cost more than the gas can, and it was a total loss. And my side yard smelled of vinegar for a while there.
The Great Race is coming through town today and while the ending spot is known, the route they take to get there is a secret. I kind of get that because they don't want delays and crowds en route, but it is really a missed opportunity to see the old cars in motion at speed (sic) to take pics. The spot they will be stopping at tonight isn't the greatest in terms of access so I would prefer not to have to go there and park miles away.
When I was a kid Dad had a rectangular metal gas can that we used for the lawnmower and the like that seemed indestructible. It had a flexible metal spout and a little vent cap on the can to let the contents flow freely. It probably is still in use somewhere.
No, probably not. I found one of those last year, in a thrift shop. It still looked good, and I picked it up for next to nothing. But when I got it home and checked it out, it was rusty inside . Turn it upside down and shake it, rust flakes would come out. A little reading online, vinegar is the answer, so I bought 2 gallons of vinegar and left it sitting. A few days later, the gas can is empty, the vinegar ate the rust all right, and left a hole. Actually several holes.
The vinegar cost more than the gas can, and it was a total loss. And my side yard smelled of vinegar for a while there.
I know what you mean. I had one of those metal one gallon gas cans for many, many years and I saw it starting to rust so I canned the can. Started using an old windshield washer fluid bottle with a funnel for a few months for the lawn mower. I knew I had to find something better and I lucked out one day when I was buying something at the Sears tool department. When the guy wrung up the tool he said, "since you've been a good Sears customer we are giving you a free 2 1/2 gallon gas can". It was a plastic job and I was kinda leery of it but it was a lot heavier than the windshield washer fluid bottle.
It has a snap cover on the vent cap that is contained by a thin plastic piece that I figured would last for about 10 or so openings but even that is still in place. It has a nozzle that is not restricted in any way and as a result is very easy to use. It has to be about 20 years old by now with no signs of wear. I have no plans on canning this one any time soon.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
This boat attracted my attention for some reason. Seems a reasonable price compared to the stuff I see on the classic TV auctions. What's something like this worth assuming it runs and isn't half bondo? Looks about the size of the Dodge Polara I learned to drive on.
Those 1964 Imperials were OK cars but a Cadillac was much better. Those Imperials ate front end parts and brakes! Even in the 70's some of those front end parts were near impossible to find. They plowed through corners. The 413's were good engines and so were the Torqueflights. They had a huge gas tank and for good reason!
Nice old car posted above you don’t see those much more the Cadillac’s which are awesome sauce you today at the show I went to very big cars but if you like them a cable to like punch of everything there usually cars and some trucks overall a good day nice few hours out hot hot out there in the Northeast not sure where everyone else’s stay cool everyone
I've never heard of one that does. I know mine doesn't and l'm with one of the best if not THEE best in my area. The best that I could do with my company when a jacked-up truck took out the right front fender on Mrs. j's 2012 Subie in a parking lot and took off, was to get it fixed as a "not at fault accident". But it still cost me 500 bucks (my collision deductible).
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Thanks all. I get mishaps happen but it's certainly easier to handle when there aren't unknowns factored into the equation, mainly the unknown of who did this.
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Bummer about the hit and run. Hang in there. My parents used to say things like "at least you are ok" when bad things happened that in the end only involved trouble and a bit of money.
Last summer, my SIL drove my daughter's pretty much new car to meet us for vacation. When he came out of the hotel, the left rear fender was damaged similar to yours. Thing is, the vehicle that did it was still parked in the next spot. Called the police, but they couldn't really do anything because it was private property. Found the culprit, but I think they ended up paying the deductible anyway. At least the other person had insurance.
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Sorry Pensfan.....very aggravating! A true slob that doesn't have the decency to take responsibility. Where did it happen, a lot of places have security cameras these days?
I know very little about insurance, but wouldn't that be a comprehensive claim?
My brother used to be an insurance agent and as he explained it to me years ago, "Collision is for when you hit something. Comp is for when something hits you."
I've never heard of one that does. I know mine doesn't and l'm with one of the best if not THEE best in my area. The best that I could do with my company when a jacked-up truck took out the right front fender on Mrs. j's 2012 Subie in a parking lot and took off, was to get it fixed as a "not at fault accident". But it still cost me 500 bucks (my collision deductible).
jmonroe
It should be covered under uninsured motorists coverage. Your deductible still applies, though.
2018 Subaru Crosstrek, 2014 Audi Q7 TDI, 2013 Subaru Forester, 2013 Ford F250 Lariat D, 1976 Ford F250, 1969 Chevrolet C20, 1969 Ford Econoline 100
I know very little about insurance, but wouldn't that be a comprehensive claim?
My brother used to be an insurance agent and as he explained it to me years ago, "Collision is for when you hit something. Comp is for when something hits you."
Comprehensive is for those times when something happens to the vehicle while parked, but not related to another motor vehicle. So, if a tree falls on it, a moose falls through the moon roof, etc. When nature attacks...
However, I'm sure that what is covered where and when probably varies by state.
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@driver100 the car was parked on the street so unfortunately no cameras. The wife went to the Luke Bryan concert so me and the kids headed over to have a swim day and cookout at a friends house. All was well until a neighbor came to the backyard and asked who owned the white Acura as it had been hit and the other car kept driving. One of the other fathers and myself went down and surveyed the damage and called the police after I let some hushed words of frustration out. The police came, wrote their report, and gave me the incident #.
Thankfully no one was hurt and the damage will be repaired.
1997 Honda Prelude Base - 2022 Acura MDX Type S Advance - 2021 Honda Passport Sport - 2006 BMW 330Ci ZHP
Thanks all. I get mishaps happen but it's certainly easier to handle when there aren't unknowns factored into the equation, mainly the unknown of who did this.
Someone did about the same to my Misano Red S4 at a Costco parking lot, only it was a bit worse (dented inward on the rear side bumper).
I'd trade my backup camera for a damn 360 suirvellance cam of my car when parked. I'd love to find out what scum of the Earth does these things to nice cars and then runs away without telling anyone.
1) They are terrible drivers. 2) They have terrible integrity.
I'd like to learn what else is wrong with them.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
I've never heard of one that does. I know mine doesn't and l'm with one of the best if not THEE best in my area. The best that I could do with my company when a jacked-up truck took out the right front fender on Mrs. j's 2012 Subie in a parking lot and took off, was to get it fixed as a "not at fault accident". But it still cost me 500 bucks (my collision deductible).
jmonroe
It should be covered under uninsured motorists coverage. Your deductible still applies, though.
In CA that'll never happen. In order to collect on uninsured motorist coverage, you bascially have to have an ACT of Congress!!!
You have to PROVE beyond all reasonable doubt the person that hit your car was uninsured. Therefore, without a license plate number, you are truly and 100% SOL. Insurance companies, a bit insanely, ASSUME anyone doing a hit and run was insured, until you prove otherwise.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
As I said in my other post just now, a hit & run usually would entail someone that's not insured, but insurance companies like to assume they were insured until you can PROVE otherwise.
Good luck playing CSI without a license plate number to track.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
So my lawyer scheduled the trial for November, at the County Seat. That's a fair bit of advanced scheduling. Hopefully my opposition transfers to a more lucrative law enforcement agency far far away by that time.
https://www.motorists.org/issues/speed-limits/langlotz/
Great study on how the IIHS can post studies with more holes than the Titantic in 2018.
I thought the whole case was tossed out. Guess I read the post wrong.
The whole "El Cajon" East County case was put in the proper place, with a Change of Venue to the County Seat. The failure to appear at a Court I never signed to appear at is what was thrown out. The original speeding ticket that started the whole charade still has to be litigated.
Lot of goverment wheels turning for a lousy $250 or so (low over speed on speeding).;
You know you can save yourself a lot of this time and frustration by just slowing down a bit.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
@driver100 the car was parked on the street so unfortunately no cameras. The police came, wrote their report, and gave me the incident #.
Thankfully no one was hurt and the damage will be repaired.
You have the right attitude Pensfan........it is aggravating but what can you do. Like you said, at least no one was hurt. Too bad someone didn't get a license number. It is surprising how many people have cameras that do catch stuff going on on the street, but, that would take a lot of work trying to check all those neighbors cameras.
I've never heard of one that does. I know mine doesn't and l'm with one of the best if not THEE best in my area. The best that I could do with my company when a jacked-up truck took out the right front fender on Mrs. j's 2012 Subie in a parking lot and took off, was to get it fixed as a "not at fault accident". But it still cost me 500 bucks (my collision deductible).
jmonroe
It should be covered under uninsured motorists coverage. Your deductible still applies, though.
I should have also said that my rate would not go up do to my claim because I have been with this company for more than 25 or maybe even 30 years without any type of claim.
Like I said, they are a very good company. They have never once refused a premium payment.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
So my lawyer scheduled the trial for November, at the County Seat. That's a fair bit of advanced scheduling. Hopefully my opposition transfers to a more lucrative law enforcement agency far far away by that time.
Great study on how the IIHS can post studies with more holes than the Titantic in 2018.
I thought the whole case was tossed out. Guess I read the post wrong.
The whole "El Cajon" East County case was put in the proper place, with a Change of Venue to the County Seat. The failure to appear at a Court I never signed to appear at is what was thrown out. The original speeding ticket that started the whole charade still has to be litigated.
Lot of goverment wheels turning for a lousy $250 or so (low over speed on speeding).;
You know you can save yourself a lot of this time and frustration by just slowing down a bit.
Are you giving odds for when that happens? Sign me up for anything more than zero.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
pensfan - first of all, I'm sorry for the hit and run that damaged your car. It's really sad that the person that did his didn't have the honesty and heart to stop and put a note on your car with their information. I would think that either comprehensive would cover it or uninsured motorists. Put in a claim and hope for fairly quick and also accurate service from your car insurance Company.
I hear these 2013 Ford Focus ST's are fun to drive and pretty tight. No one's picking this one up in Alamogordo.
The Mrs. wouldn't want any kind of transaction for any kind of car right now, period. $11,500 is fair for one of these with 61,000 miles, I would think.
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Thank you as well for the card, that was very thoughtful and much appreciated. The postage was rather breathtaking!
Great bunch of folks here.
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
With the newest one I spill gas every time I use it.
2025 Forester Limited, 2024 Subaru Legacy Sport
The whole "El Cajon" East County case was put in the proper place, with a Change of Venue to the County Seat. The failure to appear at a Court I never signed to appear at is what was thrown out. The original speeding ticket that started the whole charade still has to be litigated.
Lot of goverment wheels turning for a lousy $250 or so (low over speed on speeding).;
I have completely given up on newer gas cans. They change the design all the time, but they all work just as badly (if not worse) than the prior release! Now, I keep a supply of old-style nozzles on hand and just modify the new cans to use them. Saves me a whole lot of frustration the first time I'm trying to empty a five-gallon can at ten degrees below zero..... !
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
I see your message now. Never think to look there, even though there is a little red flag to highlight it.
I have a few things from a different era. As example, my father bought a couple of red metal Coleman coolers (new) - either late 60s or early 70s vintage. I still have one of them.
I'll check out the offerings for replacement nozzles on Amazon.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2013 LX 570 2016 LS 460
The vinegar cost more than the gas can, and it was a total loss. And my side yard smelled of vinegar for a while there.
https://www.greatrace.com/
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
It has a snap cover on the vent cap that is contained by a thin plastic piece that I figured would last for about 10 or so openings but even that is still in place. It has a nozzle that is not restricted in any way and as a result is very easy to use. It has to be about 20 years old by now with no signs of wear. I have no plans on canning this one any time soon.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
The positive, that’s easy to fix. The downside, Acura uses a two step process for painting. Good paint jobs, but expensive to repair.
2021 Kia Soul LX 6-speed stick
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Let's hope for a positive outcome.
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When he came out of the hotel, the left rear fender was damaged similar to yours.
Thing is, the vehicle that did it was still parked in the next spot.
Called the police, but they couldn't really do anything because it was private property.
Found the culprit, but I think they ended up paying the deductible anyway.
At least the other person had insurance.
I'd say "dashcam time", but at that angle, who knows what might have been captured.
A true slob that doesn't have the decency to take responsibility.
Where did it happen, a lot of places have security cameras these days?
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
My brother used to be an insurance agent and as he explained it to me years ago, "Collision is for when you hit something. Comp is for when something hits you."
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
However, I'm sure that what is covered where and when probably varies by state.
Thankfully no one was hurt and the damage will be repaired.
I'd trade my backup camera for a damn 360 suirvellance cam of my car when parked. I'd love to find out what scum of the Earth does these things to nice cars and then runs away without telling anyone.
1) They are terrible drivers.
2) They have terrible integrity.
I'd like to learn what else is wrong with them.
You have to PROVE beyond all reasonable doubt the person that hit your car was uninsured. Therefore, without a license plate number, you are truly and 100% SOL. Insurance companies, a bit insanely, ASSUME anyone doing a hit and run was insured, until you prove otherwise.
Good luck playing CSI without a license plate number to track.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
Too bad someone didn't get a license number.
It is surprising how many people have cameras that do catch stuff going on on the street, but, that would take a lot of work trying to check all those neighbors cameras.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Like I said, they are a very good company. They have never once refused a premium payment.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
Are you giving odds for when that happens? Sign me up for anything more than zero.
jmonroe
'15 Genesis V8 with Ultimate Package and '18 Legacy Limited 6 cyl
2021 Kia Soul LX 6-speed stick
I hear these 2013 Ford Focus ST's are fun to drive and pretty tight. No one's picking this one up in Alamogordo.
The Mrs. wouldn't want any kind of transaction for any kind of car right now, period. $11,500 is fair for one of these with 61,000 miles, I would think.
2021 Kia Soul LX 6-speed stick
No words. That completely sucks! Sorry!
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