What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Did some more waxing tonight,
Thought I'd try a thin film of vasoline inside of exhaust tips to see if future cleaning will be easier.
AND.... installed the piezo buzzer for a keyless entry alert tone!...sweet!
Keyless entry alert tone link!
Thought I'd try a thin film of vasoline inside of exhaust tips to see if future cleaning will be easier.
AND.... installed the piezo buzzer for a keyless entry alert tone!...sweet!
Keyless entry alert tone link!
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by Rockbasses
Did some more waxing tonight,
Thought I'd try a thin film of vasoline inside of exhaust tips to see if future cleaning will be easier.
AND.... installed the piezo buzzer for a keyless entry alert tone!...sweet!
Keyless entry alert tone link!
Thought I'd try a thin film of vasoline inside of exhaust tips to see if future cleaning will be easier.
AND.... installed the piezo buzzer for a keyless entry alert tone!...sweet!
Keyless entry alert tone link!
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by alaxfire
That should last about 10 minutes once the car warms up .....
It really can't be any harder to clean...
When I got the car it was black inside, maybe be easier to keep clean, once it's clean.
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by Rockbasses
I'll let you know, experiment......
It really can't be any harder to clean...
When I got the car it was black inside, maybe be easier to keep clean, once it's clean.
It really can't be any harder to clean...
When I got the car it was black inside, maybe be easier to keep clean, once it's clean.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by john book
I let my oldest son take the car for the day. I will feel better when I know its back in the garage.
My 19 yr old daughter wanted to borrow it...
We had a talk....I told this car was mine!....it's something guys do sometimes later in their life....
I said she could borrow it only on my terms....but for now....NO! I can't believe she said OK!!!
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by Rockbasses
Ya, feel for ya?
My 19 yr old daughter wanted to borrow it...
We had a talk....I told this car was mine!....it's something guys do sometimes later in their life....
I said she could borrow it only on my terms....but for now....NO! I can't believe she said OK!!!
My 19 yr old daughter wanted to borrow it...
We had a talk....I told this car was mine!....it's something guys do sometimes later in their life....
I said she could borrow it only on my terms....but for now....NO! I can't believe she said OK!!!
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
A little over 5 years ago, my (then) 20 year old daughter wanted to drive my Crossfire. Even though she was "manually challenged" at the time, she was feeling pretty confident because she had driven our Viper and never stalled it.
I said OK and we went for a drive. She was doing pretty good until we pulled up to a stop light, and stalled it when the light turned green. Naturally somebody started honking, and of course that didn't help matters. She got more frustrated each time she tried to launch it, and it just went down hill from there. Personally, I think because the car is so quiet, she simply couldn't hear the motor.
Well fast forward 5 years later, and she bought her own Alabaster roadster, "automatic" so I guess she showed me.
I said OK and we went for a drive. She was doing pretty good until we pulled up to a stop light, and stalled it when the light turned green. Naturally somebody started honking, and of course that didn't help matters. She got more frustrated each time she tried to launch it, and it just went down hill from there. Personally, I think because the car is so quiet, she simply couldn't hear the motor.
Well fast forward 5 years later, and she bought her own Alabaster roadster, "automatic" so I guess she showed me.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by +fireamx
A little over 5 years ago, my (then) 20 year old daughter wanted to drive my Crossfire. Even though she was "manually challenged" at the time, she was feeling pretty confident because she had driven our Viper and never stalled it.
I said OK and we went for a drive. She was doing pretty good until we pulled up to a stop light, and stalled it when the light turned green. Naturally somebody started honking, and of course that didn't help matters. She got more frustrated each time she tried to launch it, and it just went down hill from there. Personally, I think because the car is so quiet, she simply couldn't hear the motor.
Well fast forward 5 years later, and she bought her own Alabaster roadster, "automatic" so I guess she showed me.
I said OK and we went for a drive. She was doing pretty good until we pulled up to a stop light, and stalled it when the light turned green. Naturally somebody started honking, and of course that didn't help matters. She got more frustrated each time she tried to launch it, and it just went down hill from there. Personally, I think because the car is so quiet, she simply couldn't hear the motor.
Well fast forward 5 years later, and she bought her own Alabaster roadster, "automatic" so I guess she showed me.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by +fireamx
A little over 5 years ago, my (then) 20 year old daughter wanted to drive my Crossfire. Even though she was "manually challenged" at the time, she was feeling pretty confident because she had driven our Viper and never stalled it.
I said OK and we went for a drive. She was doing pretty good until we pulled up to a stop light, and stalled it when the light turned green. Naturally somebody started honking, and of course that didn't help matters. She got more frustrated each time she tried to launch it, and it just went down hill from there. Personally, I think because the car is so quiet, she simply couldn't hear the motor.
Well fast forward 5 years later, and she bought her own Alabaster roadster, "automatic" so I guess she showed me.
I said OK and we went for a drive. She was doing pretty good until we pulled up to a stop light, and stalled it when the light turned green. Naturally somebody started honking, and of course that didn't help matters. She got more frustrated each time she tried to launch it, and it just went down hill from there. Personally, I think because the car is so quiet, she simply couldn't hear the motor.
Well fast forward 5 years later, and she bought her own Alabaster roadster, "automatic" so I guess she showed me.
Tell your daughter congrats! It is nice to see multiple generations owning a Crossfire. Unfortunately my sons don't share my passion (yet or I scare the crap out of them when I drive).
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by john book
Thats Funny!!!! My oldest son is 22, no wrecks or tickets. He very seldom ask but I have to say that I feel real bad. I purchased my yongest son his own Crossfire last year to take to college. SO I do let him take mine every now and then. I have not been able to forgive myself that on his senior prom when some of the other dads let their sons take there muscle cars, I was worried about the insurance issues and would not let him take my 72 Buick Skylark GS. Looking back It was just a car. I have tried to talk him into trading in his 06 Dodge pick up and getting one so we would have three in the family. We'll see
John, I lucked out. My Daughter didn't ask to use my AMX for her Prom.
I did let my Nephew use our new 87 Supra for his Prom. I got it back with a couple hundred extra miles on the odometer, but in prestine condition.
Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by john book
Could almost start a new thread.
Our cars and our kids.
Our cars and our kids.
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Re: What did you do to your Crossfire today?
Originally Posted by Rockbasses
I'll let you know, experiment......
It really can't be any harder to clean...
When I got the car it was black inside, maybe be easier to keep clean, once it's clean.
It really can't be any harder to clean...
When I got the car it was black inside, maybe be easier to keep clean, once it's clean.