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Hi there. I enjoyed your video and wondered about the little Japanese Monkey. Since this little gem was imported did it come with a title? Reason I am asking, is because The US made the z50 for "off road" use only. So I was.wondering if Customs has an issue.That being, since it is set up for street, would it need to go through the registration process? And if so, then a title would be Necessary. Right? Don't want to confuse you but how would that work out with a little imported bike? Thanks in advance. I subscribed!!
One of my dream bikes when I was 18-21. I got a 2002 CBR 600 F4i as my first bike when I was 21. These GSX-Rs aged so well, they were beautiful when new and look as good today. I don't know what happened to Suzuki but their sportbikes look very standard and boring today, especially 600-750 that are the same model produced since 2011, 2024 is 14th year of selling the same bike. In late 90 and early/mid 2000s they were making new models every 2-3 years.
I owned a 1989 with alloy rear sub frame for a long time. Fun bike, typical Honda high quality. Apparently, everything I used to own is now becoming a classic...
IVE 😮😮 seen that happen be 4 cars and trucks they set then the gauges stick sometimes U can tap the face or the top of the dash board and they will move again 😊😊 OMG 7 16 2O24
I grew up in the "rumble seat" of our family's '72 Grand Safari. Cumberland blue with blue interior and starfish-style rally wheels. It was ordered by a customer without the woodgrain siding but for some reason they didn't take delivery. After stopping at the Pontiac dealer, Mom and Dad took to its sporty styling and forgot all about that Mercury Colony Park that Mom had her eye on. They were offered a good deal and drove it home that day. I remember being 5 years old, waiting on the porch for them to get home, and seeing "Big Blue Brenda" pull into our driveway for the first time. She hauled our tribe up and down the Eastern seabord and far-flung vacations out West and down to bayou country to visit our cousins in Louisiana. She once, in a pinch, accommodated 13 cub scouts and two nerve-frazzled den mothers. That disappearing tailgate was a real boon when loading up the week's groceries at Pantry Pride and we kids thought we were hot shlt at school drop-off because we had such a nice car. Tears were shed that day in late '77 when Dad backed her out of the garage for the last time. Our new Olds Custom Cruiser was easier to park and more luxurious, with its rich velour seats, but it didn't have the same character. For months I'd look for "Brenda" in traffic, but she was never seen again.
My very first bike was one of these. It had been converted to a “dirt bike”, by taking off the lights & cutting off the rear fender before I got it. It was a great bike for a beginner. Thx for showing a nice one!
Shouldn't have any problems selling that beautiful wagon! I live out here in the Southwest Triangle (Northwest Arizona/Southern Nevada/Southeast California) and have noticed ALOT of Classic Wagons back on the road as Daily Drivers and by families going on vacation in the summers. Loading the wife and kids in the car and hitting the road is cool again, When my brother and I were growing up my parents and uncle and aunt went into together and bought a piece of land New Mexico right on the Rio Grande just south of Albuquerque and built a little 2 bedroom cabin and each family drive out there for a week during the summer and once in a while we would all drive down there for Christmas and later on in the early 2000's I lived there when I was TDY to Kirkland AFB for 6 months twice, We sold it when my dad passed away in 2006.
That's crazy. Smokey Mountain Traders also had a red/red 89 Corvette with almost no miles on it. That's the perfect car, and I hope I can find one when I'm able to buy one. I'm getting pretty tired of my 1996 Car-flipper nightmare.