Opus wrote:
Depending on the requirement of the 2nd rear axle, pull it. Then it would only be 2 and they would need to revise it to eliminate dual rear tires. He would then need to trade it in for a Unimog
you skipped a step. eliminate one rear axle, wait for rule against duallys. then remove one rear tire from each side, and again wait for another rule change. each time, alter the vehicle just enough that it meets the new letter of the law.
dan, i was making a joke about not seeing a deuce and a half because it is painted in camo. i make me laugh.
ha,
I live with my parents in a renovated silk mill that's got a "Condo Association".
Lately, I've been toying with the idea of buying a motorcycle.
Motorcycles are not allowed to be repeatedly parked on the premises. I could go talk to the association, but that'd probably get no-where. I could park in the woods nearby, but that gives cover to potential thieves.
The long-time HOA member lives in the unit on the street. He's an old fart who is likely the only person who would make a stink about my bike. If I buy a bike, I'll park it right in front of his unit, just so he can watch it.
neon4891 wrote:
EricM wrote:
LOLS
Everyone vote it for best o fCragslist
Just did
Same here.
The bit about no motorcycles reminds me of Jeremy McGrath; he won a bunch of MX and SX championships. He bought a house in some snooty 'hood in California which banned motorcycles completely.
Voted, I wish I had a rusty lifted 74 Chevy quad cab with 38s
Makes me wish we still had the '74 Bronco. She looked a lil' rough, but she ran great!
Oops, my evil came out.
EastCoastMojo wrote:
Makes me wish we still had the '74 Bronco. She looked a lil' rough, but she ran great!
Oops, my evil came out.
Mine, too. My old Jeep SJ (complete with Hatteras rust & bumper mounted 8ft. CB whip) would have fit right in in Wilmington.
A nearby town does not allow RVs that can be seen from the road. You can garage them or park them behind your house. A guy on a busy road didn't have room to do either, he had a big pusher bus type RV.
He got one of those portable car covers made of aluminum frame and white [canvas?], painted the thing like a shed and put it over his RV.
Looks like a shed.
Dan
I joined the board in my Assn. and it's been interesting. You get all types of owners in a 149 house neighborhood. We have one guy with a shed full of carrier pigeons. Like over 50 birds. The city is taking care of that one.
There's good and bad... we don't have the car regulations that some do and you have to read the rules carefully before moving in. Our houses are only 15 feet from each other but that's just the way some newer neighborhoods are built - to maximize the developers profit.
Someday I will move out into the country to build my massive race shop.