25 Comments on “Smells Like It’s Running a Little Rich”
That’ll buff right out :/
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Firearri
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This idiot obviously doesn’t know how to drive a flaming Ferrari. You don’t pull it over to a stop and let it burn. You floor it, and blow the fire out.
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Ferrari F355 – a metaphor for the United States after the Usurpation by the Pedophile Joetato, massive election fraud, opening the border, and $Trillions in corruption and debt.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
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Might have been a little rich but from the size of the fire it had to have been getting air.
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Damn electric Ferrari battery.
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Can’t tell the difference between rich burning exhaust and raw fuel?
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That did not look like a legit Ferrari.
Something fishy going on…insurance fraud?
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Next time get the “Fire Extinguisher Red” version…
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Too rich for my blood (and fiery).
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Those are a really hot cars.
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Up in smoke.
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That’s too bad. Looked like it was a fun car. Quite a shock, I imagine, to have your dream car completely destroyed within hours of going to buy it. But he’s lucky it happened when/where it did and not after shipping it home.
If the car’s fuel lines were under recall, why didn’t the owner take care of that? Seems rather important. I wonder if the owner had disclosed the status of that repair to the prospective buyer.
Did I hear him say they were able to save his luggage?
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I re-listened. The fuel line recalls were heeded.
Dang. Nice car.
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I owned my share of Italian cars. Fiat’s mostly.
Deys a no good.
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Heat works GREAT – how ’bout the a/c
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burns almost as well as a chebby volt!
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That’s what you get for driving a car worth more than most people’s houses!
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Make mine naturally aspirated please and from Detroit. 1969 vintage.
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Homely looking dashboard, if you ask me. And too loud to enjoy a cruise in.
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Reminds me of a local Corvette shop in Dallas that has killed many of them because they don’t know crap about fuel lines.
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Good thing he was boosted or else it would have been a lot worse. Probably wouldn’t have happened at all had he been wearing a mask.
That’ll buff right out :/
Firearri
This idiot obviously doesn’t know how to drive a flaming Ferrari. You don’t pull it over to a stop and let it burn. You floor it, and blow the fire out.
Ferrari F355 – a metaphor for the United States after the Usurpation by the Pedophile Joetato, massive election fraud, opening the border, and $Trillions in corruption and debt.
mortem tyrannis
izlamo delenda est …
Might have been a little rich but from the size of the fire it had to have been getting air.
Damn electric Ferrari battery.
Can’t tell the difference between rich burning exhaust and raw fuel?
That did not look like a legit Ferrari.
Something fishy going on…insurance fraud?
Next time get the “Fire Extinguisher Red” version…
Too rich for my blood (and fiery).
Those are a really hot cars.
Up in smoke.
That’s too bad. Looked like it was a fun car. Quite a shock, I imagine, to have your dream car completely destroyed within hours of going to buy it. But he’s lucky it happened when/where it did and not after shipping it home.
If the car’s fuel lines were under recall, why didn’t the owner take care of that? Seems rather important. I wonder if the owner had disclosed the status of that repair to the prospective buyer.
Did I hear him say they were able to save his luggage?
I re-listened. The fuel line recalls were heeded.
Dang. Nice car.
I owned my share of Italian cars. Fiat’s mostly.
Deys a no good.
Heat works GREAT – how ’bout the a/c
burns almost as well as a chebby volt!
That’s what you get for driving a car worth more than most people’s houses!
Make mine naturally aspirated please and from Detroit. 1969 vintage.
Homely looking dashboard, if you ask me. And too loud to enjoy a cruise in.
Reminds me of a local Corvette shop in Dallas that has killed many of them because they don’t know crap about fuel lines.
Good thing he was boosted or else it would have been a lot worse. Probably wouldn’t have happened at all had he been wearing a mask.
Flex Seal!
Duck Tape (Norwegian chrome).
What, no marshmallows?