Yellow | New Equipment

YRC has 30K trailers. 2K new trailers/year would replenish our line fleet in less than 10 years. You may have missed my point?
Sorry Man. I was only saying this company (Including the old Yellow & Roadway) knows how to get blood out of a turnip. 3 million on a truck frame and it's going on it's 4th engine.
 
I can relate, wife's car is new, but I have three. The newest is a 1967, daily driver a 1966. Paid for is good. :1036316054:
OOOHHHH YEA!! Paid for! What a wonderful feeling!!! 2005 Chevy Colorado and a 2005 Merc Grand Marquis! No payments for 8 years now!! Love it!
 
Sorry Man. I was only saying this company (Including the old Yellow & Roadway) knows how to get blood out of a turnip. 3 million on a truck frame and it's going on it's 4th engine.

AMC!!! Used to have a Pacer. Looked like something George Jetson would drive!
Now that is worth banning. No, not you, the car.
 
TE="vongrimmenstein, post: 1042236, member: 4390"]Now that is worth banning. No, not you, the car.[/QUOTE]
You'd be set if you had a Pacer with one of those Pacer c.b. radios.
 
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'69 Gremlin? Are you trying to get me banned for life?
 
What's wrong with a "Road Toad"???? LOL!!!!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And my eyesight tells me that is one ugly car. Besides a lot of AMC cars had Ford, Chrysler, & Chevy parts installed in them on the factory line. The starters were Ford or Chrysler. Excluding maybe the body, did AMC ever make their own parts?
 
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. And my eyesight tells me that is one ugly car. Besides a lot of AMC cars had Ford, Chrysler, & Chevy parts installed in them on the factory line. The starters were Ford or Chrysler. Excluding maybe the body, did AMC ever make their own parts?

When they were Rambler.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Motors

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nash-Healey

Had they remained a compact car producer, they may have survived.
 
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