I know it's not a Road Runner, but........

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Look what showed up at a local cruise in this evening. An original, un-restored Hemi GTX!!! I asked about the Chevy treatment to the engine compartment, and he told me that it was Zeibart rustproofing. Very nicely optioned with buckets, console, 4 speed, air grabber, 4:10 dana, etc.....


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That's a great lookin' GTX. Harold, did the black look like it was Zeibart or regular paint?
 
Haha….no. Here in California we have a drought (surprise) and the government forced mandates on us to save 30% of our water. So everyone stopped watering their lawns and the general look of the neighborhoods looks like a bunch of foreclosures. Now the water districts raised the rates, "to cover infrastructure costs" and now the government just lifted the restrictions. What a laugh, so back to the original question, nobody has grass to park on.
 
Haha….no. Here in California we have a drought (surprise) and the government forced mandates on us to save 30% of our water. So everyone stopped watering their lawns and the general look of the neighborhoods looks like a bunch of foreclosures. Now the water districts raised the rates, "to cover infrastructure costs" and now the government just lifted the restrictions. What a laugh, so back to the original question, nobody has grass to park on.

Cover it in gravel like we do :lol:
 
Haha….no. Here in California we have a drought (surprise) and the government forced mandates on us to save 30% of our water. So everyone stopped watering their lawns and the general look of the neighborhoods looks like a bunch of foreclosures. Now the water districts raised the rates, "to cover infrastructure costs" and now the government just lifted the restrictions. What a laugh, so back to the original question, nobody has grass to park on.

Still mowing the grass every 4-5 days here. The only sprinkler systems around here are in the buildings for fire protection. Even when the rain fall slows down in the summer months, there is still enough humidity in the air to make the grass grow.
 
Cover it in gravel like we do :lol:

Thats what some people are doing. The California government will give you a dollar a square foot to rip out your grass and replace with something else, either gravel or fake plastic grass (yes it looks as bad as it sounds). Of course there is a whole department of near six figure income folks employed by the state to "manage" the program.
 
Thats what some people are doing. The California government will give you a dollar a square foot to rip out your grass and replace with something else, either gravel or fake plastic grass (yes it looks as bad as it sounds). Of course there is a whole department of near six figure income folks employed by the state to "manage" the program.

Just another example of gouberment run amock.
 
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