Bizarre Note Left On Dodge Dart

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Bilko wrote:When he leaves, I don't suppose he starts it and rev the arse out of it for 5 minutes and then does a rolling burnout, leaving 25 foot black lines on the road? :D
No, but I bet he will now! :twisted:
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just a miss guided bored tree hugging ECO Green student type nut case person , thinks he or she has done good & has made their day :? as long as just putting a note under the wiper is their limit , its their time & ink their wasting ., they prolly have put a selfie of them selves doing it on sad book to , impress , their 4 thousand make believe friends :thumbright:
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hemi472 wrote:I think the fact that they've used the words 'community' and 'surroundings' rather than 'our planet ' suggests it's an aesthetic problem for them rather than an ecological one, despite the whole classic car scene booming at the moment it's still only a small percentage of the population that are interested and I think the majority of people still see old cars as irrelevant and having no place in the modern world - how else can you explain a society where people actually aspire to own a Prius or 99% of any of the new cars for that matter (new challengers , mustangs & Camaros excepted of course ;) ) look how dreary all the other cars look in the street compared to the Dart.
It is attached under one of the wipers... Perhaps it's an anorak trying to suggest that original spec stainless wipers would be more aesthetically pleasing than black? :shock: 8-)

My guess is it'll be something along the lines of the person who's house he happens to be parked in front of regards the section of public highway immediately adjacent to their frontage as an extension of their own property.
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Super Sloth wrote:
hemi472 wrote:I think the fact that they've used the words 'community' and 'surroundings' rather than 'our planet ' suggests it's an aesthetic problem for them rather than an ecological one, despite the whole classic car scene booming at the moment it's still only a small percentage of the population that are interested and I think the majority of people still see old cars as irrelevant and having no place in the modern world - how else can you explain a society where people actually aspire to own a Prius or 99% of any of the new cars for that matter (new challengers , mustangs & Camaros excepted of course ;) ) look how dreary all the other cars look in the street compared to the Dart.
It is attached under one of the wipers... Perhaps it's an anorak trying to suggest that original spec stainless wipers would be more aesthetically pleasing than black? :shock: 8-)

My guess is it'll be something along the lines of the person who's house he happens to be parked in front of regards the section of public highway immediately adjacent to their frontage as an extension of their own property.
Well spotted I hadn't noticed the plastic wiper blades - now that really is something that requires attention 😂 - seriously though I've experienced it myself - I once pulled round a mates in a ratty Monte Carlo SS he was taking to his neighbour and said to my mate a I pulled up 'what the Bananarama! is that ? ' which was totally out of character and was visibly disgusted that it was parked near his house.... , I don't think it would be any different if it was Richard Pettys car parked there where the Dart is
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It's a nice street with some very expensive houses, how very dare you park that awfully common car here, have some respect for your community and buy a mercedes...

I've experienced that kind of small mindedness on more than one occasion.
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Yes,had it too,my ratty old landrover was often outside someones house,they got their son to take up both spaces with his car. Solved the prob by gentle easing his car back with my L/R and rolling forward. No damage,never happened again and nothing said.
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I always think my Charger looks kinda nice in a sea of XC90s, Evoques and those huge 'minis' that are the uniform round here... (obviously we have an xc90 too, so maybe that gives me a free pass ? ) :lol:
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Funny you should say that, my road is almost exclusively Mini and VW, my VW is probably the oldest so no doubt I'll be getting hate mail about that shortly....
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Tie the note to a cat - set the cat on fire - post on you tube

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May be we should have the mopar nats this year in that road they like that :)
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68 beeper wrote:May be we should have the mopar nats this year in that road they like that :)
I'm sure Derek could organize the Brooklands trip to have a 'cruise' element that could detour to this address... ?
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YOU MUST CONFORM!
Yeah, I used to live in a little village full of idiots who felt my Truk was an eyesore. The sneery looks as they walked past used to make my day :lol:
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Oh dear.

Where I used to live I my immediate Neighbour used to complain about my Caravan and Cars on the drive,my Trees dropping blossom on his BMW,my early and late hours in "those noisy piles of ..." you drive,etc etc.

A couple of Christmases ago I bought a Black 72 Coupe de Ville that was very ratty,I arrived home from the Garage and parked outside on the Pavement,boot facing next door.We then went away for the Festive Season only to return to find that on leaving the Garage one of my Techs had scrawled "Merry Xmas" in white marker pen on the upright part of the Boot.Strangely some did not share my amusement.
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WOW,just when I thought I have seen it all,I guess he was exercising his rights, but really???

I had some ask me about my cars,I say I intend on using up all the fossil fuel so your kids will be forced to find a new fuel.

BTW cool fricking car mate :thumbright: :thumbright: :thumbright:
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car like that on my street I would put a note on too.......................

"what a great old mopar you have what engine does it have"


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