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Month: June 2021

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, June 28, 2021

Just Another Edition of SORT
As of Monday, June 28, 2021 at 9:00 PM pacific time:

Sport Off-Road Touring
1972 Lotus Elan +2 S130 1986 Toyota Land Cruiser FJ45 Pickup 1969 Volkswagen Type 3 Squareback Automatic
It is called a +2 because it has rear seats but they are just kid sized. Toyota’s answer to the older Jeep Gladiators. Had one of these when on Guam, it too had an automatic too.

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to, if the reserve was not met.
Sports: 2006 Lotus Sport Elise Sold for $55,555 on 6/25/21
Off-Road: 1980 Mercedes-Benz 300GD Sold for $50,000 on 6/22/21
Touring: 2011 BMW 328i Wagon Sold for $25,250 on 6/22/21

Tagged: Cars, Sport-Off Road-Touring

Adventures in Online Ordering

Friday, June 25, 2021

On the afternoon of June 15th I ordered a couple items from Home Depot online for our continuing effort to put our stamp on the new House of Bogardi. One item was a matching bathroom mirror for the vanity we bought at the store because they didn’t have one there. The other item was a small flush mount LED light to put in the hallway to replace the ugly contractor grade item that hung from the ceiling there.

The mirror shipped on the 17th with an expected delivery date of the 21st, but there was a late truck so it was delivered a couple days late. No big deal.

The light was a different story. It was shipped the day after ordering it on the 16th with an expected delivery date of the 19th. It left Arcadia, CA (basically LA) on the 17th and then it fell into black hole.

JUN 16
11:21 PM
Arrived At FedEx Location ARCADIA, CA
JUN 17
10:35 PM
Left FedEx Origin Facility ARCADIA, CA
JUN 18
10:46 AM
In Transit MT SHASTA, CA
JUN 19
8:00 AM
In Transit TROUTDALE, OR
JUN 20
8:01 PM
In Transit TROUTDALE, OR
JUN 21
8:02 PM
In Transit TROUTDALE, OR
JUN 22
8:03 AM
In Transit TROUTDALE, OR
JUN 22
8:03 PM
In Transit TROUTDALE, OR
JUN 23
8:03 AM
In Transit TROUTDALE, OR

On Monday the 21st when I checked the status there was a note that said if there is no update after 3 days to contact Home Depot. So on the morning of Thursday the 24th I did just that and gave them a call. After only a couple minute wait I was connected to a very helpful Customer Service Rep. When I explained the situation, she thought the same thing I did, FedEx lost the package. She gave me two choices, she could open a ticket with FedEx or she could cancel the order and refund my money.

I said, “I’ll take the refund and probably just reorder the light.” She said, “Hold on, I’ll see if they are still in stock.” She said they are available and we proceeded to order a replacement. As she was telling me that I should get a confirmation email shortly, up popped the email. I thanked her and we hung up. Later that evening the new light shipped with an expected delivery date of the 30th.

This afternoon around 2:00 I heard a truck stop out front, we weren’t expecting anything, so I figured it must be for a neighbor, until the door bell ranWhe I opened the door a FedEx truck was just driving off. That’s right, sitting on the welcome mat was a small white box that could only be one thing, a small flush mount LED light.

Because my friendly Home Depot CSR already has the light marked as returned in their system, so she could refund my money, I guess I’ve got a free light.

Tagged: Online Ordering, Rants

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, June 21, 2021

Early Summer Edition of SORT
As of Monday, June 21, 2021 at 9:00 PM pacific time:

Sport Off-Road Touring
2006 Lotus
Sport Elise
1980 Mercedes-Benz
300GD
2011 BMW
328i Wagon
If you are going to be literally buzzing around in one of these, might as well look like a bee. This is great for off-road adventuring and could almost work as my touring pick as well. I could actually live long-term with this car, unlike the first two picks this week.

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to, if the reserve was not met.
Sports: 2010 Mini Cooper S JCW Convertible 6-Speed Sold for $22,500 on 6/16/21
Off-Road: 2003 Land Rover Discovery II SE Sold for $6,200 on 6/18/21
Touring: Custom 1977 Dodge Tradesman B200 Sold for $27,000 on 6/17/21

Tagged: Cars, Sport-Off Road-Touring

25 Years Ago – Summer 1996

Sunday, June 20, 2021

The Perfect Man-ual

– by Barbara Beach

I used to say that I would never date a guy who drove an automatic. Ha. Like I could be so choosy. What I really meant was that if I could date the perfect guy, among more important qualities like com-passion, honesty and a sense of humor, he would drive a stick.

Okay, maybe those other things aren’t more important; I just didn’t want to admit how shallow I am.

Recently, I read a story in the Washington Post with the headline, “As Drivers Age, An Automatic Shift.” The article, citing Ward’s Automotive Yearbook, reported that manual transmission sales have shrunk from 28.6 percent in 1960 (the year I was born), to 11.8 in 1995.1 In this article a 31-year-old woman is quoted as saying she wouldn’t date a man who drives an automatic, that these men tend to be boring. Ah, let’s hear it for sisterhood. A fellow traveler. Or at least a fellow passenger.

This statistic of shrinking manual transmission drivers depressed me on many levels. Not least among them was the fact that the demographic pool from which my dream man might spring was drying up at an alarming rate. It also reminded me of another statistic, one universally detested by single women. If you’re a woman, you know the one: it was reported in one of the news magazines a few years ago that a woman’s chances at age forty of getting married were about the same as her chances of get-ting killed by a terrorist. At the time, I, in my usual self- referential way, came up with my own statistic tailored to my own life—my chances at forty of marrying a man who currently was driving a manual transmission were about as great as being killed by a terrorist who drove a manual transmission.

Forgive my digression. The point of this column is to wonder aloud where all the purists have gone. Anyone who has ever driven a stick knows the pure joy, the oneness a driver feels with her engine. Perhaps it is just ignorance, perhaps many of the 88.2 percent who reportedly nowadays drive automatics don’t know what they’re missing. Is that possible? Are people learning to drive without even being exposed to the choice? How tragic.

I have my brother David to thank for being given that choice when I was still young and my mind was still malleable. Although at the time, I didn’t thank him. I learned to drive a manual exactly half my lifetime ago, when I was a freshman in college. My big brother, car nut and law student, was also living in California, and volunteered to teach me how to drive the used Toyota Celica I had just purchased. He generously gave up an afternoon at the library, perhaps not anticipating what a huge sacrifice he was making at the time. If he weren’t my brother surely he would have sued me for the case of whiplash he could have convincingly claimed after an hour of being violently jerked about while I tried to get the hang of depressing the clutch and shifting the lever simultaneously. I shouldn’t have been surprised by my lack of coordination; I had never been one of the lucky ones in the schoolyard able to pat my stomach and rub my head. Nearing the end of his patience, David took me to the steepest hill he could find, stopped midway, turned off the engine and ordered me into the driver’s seat. Terror washed over me as inch by inch we slipped toward the bottom, my own private version of Space Mountain in reverse. Then, in what was to be the only time in our siblinghood that I can recall, my brother socked me in the arm. I burst into tears as I watched him descend the hill on foot, and I swear I could see steam streaming out of his ears like one of those Saturday morning cartoon characters. I couldn’t believe that he had actually left me stranded there, leaning against the bumper, crying like the useless girl I had proven myself to be. But when ten, then twenty minutes passed by and he failed to return, I admitted he wasn’t coming back. I didn’t know what to do. I couldn’t stay there indefinitely, but I couldn’t face the driver’s seat alone. I would like to tell you that I dried my eyes, mustered up my courage, got back in the car and conquered the hill. Not even close.

Maybe if I were Sandra Bullock, or Jessica Lange, or even Meg Ryan, and this were a silly romantic comedy, that’s how this scene would have played out. But I’m not like any of those fabulous, feisty dames and my life is no romantic comedy. The part of this story that is like a romantic comedy, is what happened next. A really cute guy, a senior no less, came along and bailed me out, driving me back to my dorm and then offering to pick up where my brother had left off, helping me master the subtleties of operating a manual transmission. And he showed me how you could use the emergency brake as a sort of net, until you got your confidence up. But because my life is not like the aforementioned romantic comedy, the really cute guy fell in love with my really cute roommate.

As they say, reality bites.

My brother and I, however, made up, and still maintain a close relationship (meaning he even lets me drive his Porsche once in awhile). And I can start a manual transmission on any hill, and don’t even need to employ the emergency brake trick.

The Washington Post article cites “changing demographics— fewer carefree youth and more responsibility-laden adults…” Oh please, I’m hardly carefree and I have my share of responsibilities. I can understand that people with kids need a bigger car, and most big cars and vans have automatic transmissions. But certainly there are more than 11.8 percent of the population whose lifestyles could include a manual transmission. We need a new survey for these guys.

Copyright 1996, Miata Magazine. Reprinted without permission.
 

Tagged: Blast From the Past, Miata Club of America Magazine

The Prodigal Miata Returns

Friday, June 18, 2021

The CTBNL is back in the garage tonight after exactly a month in the car hospital.

Knew it was going to be soon because I got a call from Emmett’s yesterday, they wanted to know where the key for the aftermarket lug nuts was. This afternoon at about 2:30 they called again to say I could come pickup the car.

They had to put the car on a battery charger because it wouldn’t start for them yesterday (that’ll happen when The car sits for nearly a month.) So, today when we paid the tab they left it running outside for me and suggested we take for a bit of a drive on the way home.

When I got in the car the windows were filthy. Kind of to be expected because it was parked outside while waiting to be worked on. But not only was the outside dirty, but the inside was almost worse (how that happens I don’t want to know.)

We caravanned home and I left the car running while I cleaned the windows so we could go for a couple dozen mile trip.

It does seem like they wiped the back of the car clean of all the vaporized oil, but I don’t think they cleaned the undercarriage because when we did park in the garage after our short drive, you could smell burnt oil. I will give the Miata a bath tomorrow, but I’m not sure how I will get the chassis de-oiled.

Tagged: Miata, Miata Service

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, June 14, 2021

A Blue Car Edition of SORT
As of Monday, June 14, 2021 at 9:00 PM pacific time:

Sport Off-Road Touring
2010 Mini Cooper S JCW Convertible 6-Speed 2003 Land Rover
Discovery II SE
Custom 1977 Dodge Tradesman B200
It was a toss up between this and the 10AE Miata. The Land Rover for comfortable off-roading. If This Van Is Rockin’ –
Don’t Come A Knockin’!

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to, if the reserve was not met.
Sports: 1967 Austin-Healey 3000 Sold for $200,000 on 6/9/21
Off-Road: 1994 Land Rover Defender 90 Sold for $60,666 on 6/10/21
Touring: 2016 Audi S4 Sold for $40,000 on 6/11/21

Tagged: Cars, Sport-Off Road-Touring

Sport, Off-Road, Touring

Monday, June 7, 2021

Seller: 911r  Edition of SORT
This BAT seller is located in Portland, OR and always has some very nice cars listed. And the way the cars are photographed always make for great computer wallpaper.
As of Monday, June 7, 2021 at 9:00 PM pacific time:

Sport Off-Road Touring
1967 Austin-Healey 3000 1994 Land Rover Defender 90 2016 Audi S4
Seen a few of these before and never saw one that made me go “Wow”, until this one. This is probably the 10th Defender I have chosen for this spot, so that it is now almost cliché. This was a close winner over my cliché car for this spot, an early 2000s BMW M5.

Here is what last week’s cars sold for, or bid to, if the reserve was not met.
Sports: 2018 Ford Mustang Shelby GT350 Sold for $51,500 on 6/5/21
Off-Road: 1978 Ford F-250 Ranger XLT Lariat 4×4 Sold for $74,285 on 6/2/21
Touring: 1951 Ford Custom Tudor Sedan Sold for $9,200 on 6/7/21

Tagged: Cars, Sport-Off Road-Touring

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"Ninety Percent Of Everything Is Crap"
Derived from a quote by science fiction author Theodore Sturgeon, who once said, "Sure, 90% of science fiction is crud. That's because 90% of everything is crud." Oddly, when Sturgeon's Law is cited, the final word is almost invariably changed to 'crap'.

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