Runner
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- Joined
- May 12, 2007
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- Location
- Missouri
- Tractor
- 2024 Cub Cadet Ultima ZTXS5 54, 2007 John Deere 2520, 1989 John Deere 185, 1960 Panzer T70B
More Pet Peeves:
Seeing a valuable collectible vehicle that has had a "no expense spared", frame-off, nut and bolt restoration to like new condition, except that they paint it a non-standard color, or go back with a non-standard interior. Yes, it's their vehicle and they can do whatever they want with it, but I still have the right to be peeved about it.
Worse is you see it all the time on classic vehicle sale sites. Somebody expends a huge amount of money, time and effort restoring a car that is not original, and to me, looks like crap, and they are asking a crazy amount of money to try to recoup their expenses. I just cannot understand the logic.
And this one:
Taking ultra-rare vintage airplanes out and flying them in shows and demonstrations. Something like a P-38, where there are only a few examples left in the world. Something is going to happen to it. They were hard to fly and dangerous when they were new, and now 75 years later, the slightest screw-up and it's gone.
They say it's good to put them out there so people can see them, but if you corkscrew it into the ground, then nobody ever gets to see it again. Yes, they own them and can do what they want. But it's my peeve and I say they belong in a museum.
P.S. Preferably a museum not located in a hurricane zone. It is sickening to see what happened to all those planes destroyed in Kermit Weeks Fantasy of Flight Museum.
Seeing a valuable collectible vehicle that has had a "no expense spared", frame-off, nut and bolt restoration to like new condition, except that they paint it a non-standard color, or go back with a non-standard interior. Yes, it's their vehicle and they can do whatever they want with it, but I still have the right to be peeved about it.
Worse is you see it all the time on classic vehicle sale sites. Somebody expends a huge amount of money, time and effort restoring a car that is not original, and to me, looks like crap, and they are asking a crazy amount of money to try to recoup their expenses. I just cannot understand the logic.
And this one:
Taking ultra-rare vintage airplanes out and flying them in shows and demonstrations. Something like a P-38, where there are only a few examples left in the world. Something is going to happen to it. They were hard to fly and dangerous when they were new, and now 75 years later, the slightest screw-up and it's gone.
They say it's good to put them out there so people can see them, but if you corkscrew it into the ground, then nobody ever gets to see it again. Yes, they own them and can do what they want. But it's my peeve and I say they belong in a museum.
P.S. Preferably a museum not located in a hurricane zone. It is sickening to see what happened to all those planes destroyed in Kermit Weeks Fantasy of Flight Museum.