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Old 05-07-2008, 03:27 PM   #1
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This is just frick'n insane !!!

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Old 05-07-2008, 03:45 PM   #2
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Re: This is just frick'n insane !!!

The sad thing is the people with the power to do something about this don't seem to care about the working man trying to stretch his pay check to keep up with the way everything is going up beacuse of fuel prices....Help!
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Old 05-07-2008, 03:52 PM   #3
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The sad thing is the people with the power to do something about this don't seem to care about the working man trying to stretch his pay check to keep up with the way everything is going up beacuse of fuel prices....Help!
So true !!!
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Old 05-07-2008, 04:06 PM   #4
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Re: This is just frick'n insane !!!

Its getting bad for everbody even making or food prices go up..I just wonder what its going be like on our next holiday 2 weeks from now??them you see the prices and you want to do this
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Old 05-09-2008, 04:36 AM   #5
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The sad thing is the people with the power to do something about this don't seem to care about the working man trying to stretch his pay check to keep up with the way everything is going up beacuse of fuel prices....except his wages!!!Help!
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Old 05-11-2008, 04:28 AM   #6
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Yep! everything going up but wages!!!!

Put 30 bucks in today and got 7. something of fuel thats
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Old 05-07-2008, 04:10 PM   #7
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It's getting crazy!! We are at $3.65 here in Santa Fe. They got us by the wevs..... It's BS!!!
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Old 05-07-2008, 05:59 PM   #8
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Yep, sucks. But hopefully we get some good tech developements out of it. I could see retrofitting a 500hp electric motor into one of these trucks if the technology was there and priced right. I don't think these gas prices spell an end for our hobby, just some temporary pain while the industry catches up.
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Old 05-07-2008, 06:12 PM   #9
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got that right!!Ill never get rid off my 66.same goes for slammed 66 my Son he keeping his for better or worse!!
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Old 05-07-2008, 07:17 PM   #10
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Even if they come up with some kind of ride that gets 100mpg not everyone can afford a new car. Hell, that's one the reasons I got my truck. No payments and I can work on it. I wish there was some way to put someone in office who knows what it's like to have to live from pay check to pay check. Maybe then the working man, and woman wouldn't get lost in the shuffle. Dreaming I know.
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Old 05-07-2008, 07:38 PM   #11
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Seriously! We need to start drilling in the NWR in Alaska. Crap, we've got all that acreage set aside just for oil drilling! But, yeah I just spent almost $15 just to fill up the motorcycle- at $3.87 a gallon. Sucks.

And if it weren't for all those farmers switching their crops over to corn to get in on that retarded E-85 nonsense, our food prices wouldn't be skyrocketing either!

Well, I did get my $1200 from Pres. Bush. yay. That WAS going to be my grand slam drop/brake kit from CCP. I ended up using it to pay bills since the collision repair industry has slowed because the rest of the world is saving their deductibles to pay for gas!
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Old 05-09-2008, 02:25 PM   #12
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Seriously! We need to start drilling in the NWR in Alaska. Crap, we've got all that acreage set aside just for oil drilling!
That won't make a bit of difference. The price of gas is basisc supply and demand. Demand is way up and supply is bottlenecked at the refining stage. If someone found a new oil reserve that made Saudi Arabia look like a grease stain on the driveway the refineries *still* would no be making any more gas than they are now.

Also -- it takes years from initial prospecting to bring a find into full production.
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Old 05-09-2008, 02:54 PM   #13
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That won't make a bit of difference. The price of gas is basisc supply and demand. Demand is way up and supply is bottlenecked at the refining stage. If someone found a new oil reserve that made Saudi Arabia look like a grease stain on the driveway the refineries *still* would no be making any more gas than they are now.

Also -- it takes years from initial prospecting to bring a find into full production.
Yup. Get ready for $5-6 per gallon in the next couple of years.

I've been thinking about selling the truck and boat before they're worthless or impossible to sell.

I'll keep the 67, it will just turn into a toy instead of a driver

I'd also like to add that this is not the 70's all over again. The world's production of oil has been flat for several years and production WILL start to go down, yet demand from developing countries is still going strong. We need to find an alternative to oil... and soon, or face a possible WWIII.... over oil...
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:16 PM   #14
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Even if they come up with some kind of ride that gets 100mpg not everyone can afford a new car.
Ya, but those developments spin off into the aftermarket very quickly. Just look at how fast the LS1's and other Gen-III V8's started showing up in classic rides after they came out. I'm sure we'll see hybrid. electric, and fuel cell retrofits start in the next couple years.

As far as drilling in Alaska is concerned, yes I'm glad we have that reserves. It's just a question as to when we tap it.

But ultimately I think the solution has been sitting under our noses for 50 years: More nuclear power production.

Not to go off in another direction... I'm glad for now that I have a short commute!
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Old 05-07-2008, 10:22 PM   #15
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Everything done to please an Environmentalist just ends up causing problems and running up prices . Frank
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Ya, but those developments spin off into the aftermarket very quickly. Just look at how fast the LS1's and other Gen-III V8's started showing up in classic rides after they came out. I'm sure we'll see hybrid. electric, and fuel cell retrofits start in the next couple years.

As far as drilling in Alaska is concerned, yes I'm glad we have that reserves. It's just a question as to when we tap it.

But ultimately I think the solution has been sitting under our noses for 50 years: More nuclear power production.

Not to go off in another direction... I'm glad for now that I have a short commute!
While I agree w/this, I'm concerned the 'future' won't combine well w/our classics. A fuel cell/electric hybrid power-plant would still work in a 60's - 80's truck, if it's packaged friendly.

These days the hybrids mount those storage cells under the vehicle since they utilize FWD so my guess is we'd have to lose valuable bed space which can be limited w/step notches & raised floors if you know what I mean. . ....
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Old 05-08-2008, 02:32 AM   #17
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While I agree w/this, I'm concerned the 'future' won't combine well w/our classics. A fuel cell/electric hybrid power-plant would still work in a 60's - 80's truck, if it's packaged friendly.

These days the hybrids mount those storage cells under the vehicle since they utilize FWD so my guess is we'd have to lose valuable bed space which can be limited w/step notches & raised floors if you know what I mean. . ....
I hear ya Scoti, but you are thinking about current technology. I'm talking about things to come that will be developed as a result of the economic stimuli to do so (high gas prices) For example
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Old 05-08-2008, 05:58 AM   #18
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Yup, I have not driven my truck to work for some time now. It's all about the girlfriends civic She gets to roll in my ride, it's closer to her work than mine.
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Old 05-07-2008, 07:40 PM   #19
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sean, what is the last 2 of your ssn? just curious how far they are...mine is 98, lucky me
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Old 05-07-2008, 08:12 PM   #21
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Over here in England were at $10 (£5) a gallon! The government has most of that. Lukily i don't do too many miles! The price per gallon is a fraction less than the minimun hourly wage!
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Over here in England were at $10 (£5) a gallon! The government has most of that. Lukily i don't do too many miles! The price per gallon is a fraction less than the minimun hourly wage!
Yeah, my wife and I lived in London for a number of months in '06, and we were so amazed at the time that petrol was just about 1 pound per litre. It's nuts. No wonder they can sell stuff like the G-Whiz.

I saw that Mercedes is now selling the Smart cars here. They look so silly parked in the sea of Hummers and Navigators in the mall parking lots. HEY, I should have hit one of those instead of that Tundra! I'd at least still be driving it!
Did anyone in the Uk ever get the humor in Ford naming that basic little thing a Ka? I'd say, "look!, a Ka", and all the Brits would say "what KIND of car?" It was always funny to me...



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Old 05-09-2008, 02:39 AM   #23
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Over here in England were at $10 (£5) a gallon! The government has most of that. Lukily i don't do too many miles! The price per gallon is a fraction less than the minimun hourly wage!
Just curious, what is an average yearly income for someone in England? In dollars.
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Just curious, what is an average yearly income for someone in England? In dollars.
Moreover, since fuel is so heavily taxed there -- do Brits also pay the multiple layers of taxes that are typically paid in the US? Federal income tax, state income tax, sales tax, property tax, local taxes for services such as schools, police, fire protection... just to name a few, as the list could go on indefinitely.
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