Air District Truck Buy Back Program?

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we need to be careful and remember that politics is a prohibited topic on Tractorbynet.
Have you considered removing inflammatory posts? Some of my posts that I thought were factual and non political were taken down recently.
 
   / Air District Truck Buy Back Program? #15  
I apologize if this became political, I just enjoy older Trucks, cars, and the like. Especially old military vehicles. To me it's a shame to see these vehicles crushed as I believe they are an important part of our history. I think that these vehicles will slowly disappear on their own and don't believe the government should be paying money to speed up their demise, but it doesn't suprise me.
So long as participation is voluntary and they won't pay over $650, it seems to me that any vehicle that someone treasures will be safe.

I sure wish I could have kept the classics I owned when I was a teenager. 36 Ford coupe, no dents but mechanically loose, cost $50. 36 Chev 2 dr sedan, $35. 37 Chev coupe, maybe several hundred dollars after I got it running with a Chev V8 in it. 41 Chev coupe $75. 31 Chrysler Imperial 8 limousine expertly modified with a Dodge pickup bed that looked like the factory built it that way. $100. And several early 50's cars under $100. For example 50 Olds V8 sedan, the same model as a Highway Patrol car. (two of them; one that was my primary car for three years.)

I didn't have the money to own two cars at once and couldn't convince my parents that these classics would appreciate. I chose college instead of a career in automechanics like most of my friends so I was broke all the time at that point in my life, but I still regret very much selling each of them.
 
   / Air District Truck Buy Back Program? #16  
That is one sweet looking Ford Ultra!:D Can you believe that the Air Board would feed it into the crusher/shredder?:confused:
 
   / Air District Truck Buy Back Program? #17  
xlr82v2, why did it occur to you to say that?

Why?

Well, you can't hardly buy anything these days that doesn't have a warning about it causing cancer in the state of California... for example, the Christmas lights we bought last year... or the new hammer I bought, steel head, wood handle... both had a warning tag or sticker on them saying that this product was known to cause cancer in the state of California...!!! Christmas lights! a Hammer! I guess they tested OK in every other state, though. At least, no warnings about them causing cancer in Illinois.

I just figured if they really wanted that vehicle off the road, they'd warn about it causing cancer, trying to shame you into turning it in. After all, think of all carcinogens that old engine must be pumping into the environment! Who wants to give a little kid cancer from driving it in California? At least move it over to Nevada or Oregon where the cancer risk drops significantly ;)
 
   / Air District Truck Buy Back Program? #18  
I don't see anything wrong with posting a notice of programs that exist, but we need to be careful and remember that politics is a prohibited topic on Tractorbynet.

Point taken, sir:D
 
   / Air District Truck Buy Back Program? #19  
This just highlights that we have different issues out here. Unfortunately, most are central to a couple small areas. Those small area's have the population, that gets the votes, that makes the rest of the state deal with it too.

The US is a huge country. Issues in some states are totally different from issues in other states. Even from county to county. Riverside county in southern Ca is bigger than most states in the eastern US.

Not that I like it either. I wish some of the issues in this state would remain in their respective counties. Not so lucky about that.

Why?

Well, you can't hardly buy anything these days that doesn't have a warning about it causing cancer in the state of California... for example, the Christmas lights we bought last year... or the new hammer I bought, steel head, wood handle... both had a warning tag or sticker on them saying that this product was known to cause cancer in the state of California...!!! Christmas lights! a Hammer! I guess they tested OK in every other state, though. At least, no warnings about them causing cancer in Illinois.

I just figured if they really wanted that vehicle off the road, they'd warn about it causing cancer, trying to shame you into turning it in. After all, think of all carcinogens that old engine must be pumping into the environment! Who wants to give a little kid cancer from driving it in California? At least move it over to Nevada or Oregon where the cancer risk drops significantly ;)
 
   / Air District Truck Buy Back Program? #20  
Prokop, why did you say that? Did you learn it from Rush Limbaugh?

Comparing my experience with the current situation - America is pretty close to socialism - and as always it starts in CA. Come on, to ban wood burning?? What's next? Love/hate sessions?
 

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