I had hope for Ahnold, not alot, but still heaps more than Davis. Anyway, he went and signed a bill that would stop the rolling smog exemption for cars built 30 or more years ago. Now it stops at 1976. It really baffles me because if you go to any of the areas in this state with bad air, even the less aflluent ones, 99% of cars on the road are less than 20 years old. The majority I would guess less than 10 years.
This is just another another straw. When they break the camel's back, I am soo out of this state. In the mean time I'm looking for an early-mid '70s Dodge Ram Charger or Power Ram I can put a Cummins in. It'll have straight exhaust and 'll drive it like I stole it, making lots of nice black smoke.
This is just another another straw. When they break the camel's back, I am soo out of this state. In the mean time I'm looking for an early-mid '70s Dodge Ram Charger or Power Ram I can put a Cummins in. It'll have straight exhaust and 'll drive it like I stole it, making lots of nice black smoke.