i spent more time putting the thing on and off trailers than i did trying to get it "running and driving"
He's not going to sink the kind of money into it to get it to where i wanted to, so i dont feel bad about selling it.
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I was just joking, but mostly what I had in mind was that the reason this thing got put out to pasture was that the HOA needed to see it start up and move under its own power, which Karl seems to have done in about the time it probably took Jerry to load it on a trailer and take it to the storage lot...
To me "fleming" a project is to take something with smoe potential and then complete destroy it in as many pieces as possible and sell. For example:
Robert had a CJ, but then he decided to remove axles, engine, etc.. Then he decided to put some bastard dana 60 in it. Mean while he tore apart a sun beam. At the end of the day he sold the CJ, thereby fleming it out.
I think of it as buying something, sitting on it for a period of time (may or may not involve disassembly and/or bastardization), then selling at a loss. I.e. "I flemmed out that silly little diesel volkswagen pickup for $200 and a lawnmower engine after purchasing for $200, having it transported from Corpus for a handle of Jack, and storing it for a year at $25/mo."
See...the key to a good flem is that at least one person wins. Just not Flem. (the flem, the flem-mer?)
http://www.pirate4x4.com/forum/showthread.php?t=673424
needs some bling
hmm, thats geah.
chiney!!!