Went by it today, saw the realtor sign.
It is located on Ext. Maple Ave. Johnstown NY 12095
I can retire in two weeks and that's my dream job, but two hours and fifty eight minutes each way would be too long of a commute.
Duke wrote: Besides, who wants a junkyard full of rust belt cars? Make mine In South Carolina or maybe Arizona.
No SC cars. We get rust easily here in SC from the hot,humid, muggy humidity
Sine_Qua_Non wrote:Duke wrote: Besides, who wants a junkyard full of rust belt cars? Make mine In South Carolina or maybe Arizona.No SC cars. We get rust easily here in SC from the hot,humid, muggy humidity
I lived in South Carolina. What rust? ( note I now live in Minnesota). Rustiness level is in the eye of the beer holder.
How about a junkyard up in NY and haul your cars up from Alabama each weekend? That way you can command a higher price for the rust-free parts.
Be really: a GRM retirement home should be a 100 acre junk yard with a 10 bay shop in the center of it. A bunch of old codgers doddering around grinding random bits of metal and wondering if they can jam a Cummins diesel into a Fiesta hatch...... Sounds amusing.
Sine_Qua_Non wrote:Duke wrote: Besides, who wants a junkyard full of rust belt cars? Make mine In South Carolina or maybe Arizona.No SC cars. We get rust easily here in SC from the hot,humid, muggy humidity
Anybody who doesn't live where they start brining the roads after Thanksgiving will not have a deep understanding of what rust is.
What he said.
I go south to buy all of my pickup trucks because all of them here in southern PA are Swiss cheese. There is no such thing as an F150 with rocker panels where I live.
Got my '93 Lightning in Knoxville, TN and my '65 F100 in eastern NC. Both trucks lived there for their entire lives. No rust except the core support on the F100.
I admit my idea of what a rusty car has changed remarkably in the 20 years I've lived in the South. I had a car's frame crack in half due to a rust/very big pothole combination up North, and until that happened the car wasn't rusty. Oh, and the road with the huge, frame busting pothole was "fine" until that, too. Southern roads have me spoiled as well, now.
KyAllroad wrote: A bunch of old codgers doddering around grinding random bits of metal and wondering if they can jam a Cummins diesel into a Fiesta hatch...... Sounds amusing.
It will be better if it's a Fiesta like this:
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