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Question Of The Day: Auld Lang Syne

by Derek Kreindler
(IC: employee)
December 29th, 2014 10:40 AM
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It’s not quite the 31st yet, but since a few of us won’t be at our computers on New Year’s Eve (*ahem*), I figured this is an opportune time to turn the floor over to the B&B.
The question of the day is simple. What would you like to see more of in 2015? What would you like to see less of? This is *your* site, and we serve you, not the manufacturers or the advertisers or anybody else. Let us know. We’ll be paying attention.
Published December 29th, 2014 10:40 AM
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Hm ; I hope my reply is caught in the limbo soon to be posted.... -Nate
There might not be a lot of old pickups sitting in junk yards in California, especially LA but I bet there are a number of them sitting in the Denver yard Murilee goes to. In Middle America there are old trucks in salvage yards near farming communities and in fields. There are many old thrifty farmers that literally run the wheels off their trucks. Not all trucks make it to Mexico especially those further North. Many of the trucks from Western states are sent to the rust belt. I find a rusted out truck from the 70's and 80's more interesting than a used up Dodge Aspen wagon--but then some might prefer a dark brown wagon then who am I to stop you. Could you imagine the stories an old used up pickup could tell if it could talk.
I'll jump on the bandwagon for more Vellum Venom and for more reviews with greater depth. I get the urge to get a "quick hit" if you don't have the car long enough to do a "proper" review, but if/when that is the case I'd like to see more commitment to following up.
Keep the Capsule Reviews coming, but more *vintage* cars. Also, more technical articles. Engines. Transmissions. Because education.