See You Down The Road

After many years serving the classic car community, Wisconsin Collector Car will be shutting down at the end of 2024. Thank you for all of the car show memories!

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  • in reply to: Replace, repair or refuse? (aka. You Can With A Nissan!) #23923
    hpdog259962
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    I saw that happen with a ’39 Nash before. Car came out without one dent. The tree is no longer there. Oops.

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    Latest report – the car is currently being sorted out. :)

    The guys smashed into a tree at high speed. The airbags deployed and obviously the car did it’s job and absorbed some of the impact – they were both fine.

    in reply to: How loudly do you listen to the radio? #24131
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    Normal listening noise. I need to here the engine icon_headbang.gif

    in reply to: test #24083
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    Yeah, it’s not there.

    hpdog259962
    Participant

    New flyer getting upload sometime this week.

    in reply to: test #24081
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    Nice.

    in reply to: I’m resigning #23951
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    Party!!!!!!! :banana:

    Ohhh… April Fools :doh:

    in reply to: Gas Price Roll Call #10545
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    2.57-Unl
    2.67-Mid
    2.77-Pre
    2.80-Diesel

    hpdog259962
    Participant

    That Ain’t Coming Back

    @Cobra: Hmmm. Where have I heard the subject before? :haha:

    hpdog259962
    Participant

    STOP THE PRESSES!!!!!

    Because on Conflict with the AACA, the from above is invalid. We are now our own club at this show. Club number is 247, not 7. New form will be up soon. If anyone has sent this form in, let me know. Thank You.

    in reply to: Replace, Repair, Refuse (Unless Your A Pro) 18 #19872
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    Yup

    in reply to: Guess the song #12288
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    Signs-Five Man Electrical band

    Next One:

    I used to be a renegade, I used to fool around
    But I couldn’t take the punishment, and had to settle down
    Now I’m playing it real straight, and yes I cut my hair
    You might think I’m crazy, but I don’t even care
    Because I can tell what’s going on

    in reply to: What’s a "comfortable commute"?? #23870
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    My drive is 1hr. 45 mins. No freeway. But I like the area I drive in so…
    Probably about 2hrs. would be it for me.

    in reply to: What do you have in your garage? #23888
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    Front Garage: Double Door, 2-Car Garage Storage on 4 Walls and any other free space. Classic Car in, othr car in, 2 daily drivers on driveway.

    Back Garage: Double Door, 3-Car Garage, Storage on 4 Walls and any other free space. 2 Restorable Classics in, misc. parts in.

    Front End & Doors From ’78 Buick Behind Back Garage

    in reply to: Are You A Wal-Mart Fan? #23655
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    In a town next to me, there is a stoplight to get into the Wal-Mart there is nothing else there, just them.

    in reply to: Are You A Wal-Mart Fan? #23653
    hpdog259962
    Participant

    Now Wal-Mart Seems To Not Want Business from Compnaies:

    Wal-Mart’s Turnaround Effort Gains Steam
    Maya Roney, 03.16.06, 3:01 PM ET

    http://www.forbes.com/2006/03/16/wal-mart-procter-gamble-0316markets15.html?partner=alerts

    Procter & Gamble’s inventory reduction at Wal-Mart Stores is a clear indication that Wal-Mart’s turnaround efforts are gaining momentum, according to Goldman Sachs research analyst Amy Low Chasen.

    The analyst maintained an “outperform” rating on Wal-Mart (nyse: WMT – news – people ).

    “A major piece of Wal-Mart’s U.S. turnaround plan hinges on improved inventory flow to drive ROIC improvement — and this data point confirms that Wal-Mart is purchasing inventory closer to need, thereby improving returns,” wrote the analyst in a research report Thursday.

    While Wal-Mart is poised to benefit from this heightened inventory management, vendors across the household and personal care, and beverages and packaged food sectors are negatively impacted, Chasen said.

    The analyst believes Procter & Gamble (nyse: PG – news – people ) is starting to feel the brunt of Wal-Mart’s intensified efforts to improve inventory productivity, and may be just the first of several consumer companies that will begin to feel sales pressure over the near- to medium-term.

    In Chasen’s opinion, suppliers with a large exposure to Wal-Mart that could potentially face some pressure include Clorox (nyse: CLX – news – people ), Playtex Products (nyse: PYX – news – people ), Chattem (nasdaq: CHTT – news – people ), Prestige Brands Holdings (nyse: PBH – news – people ) and Cott Corp (nyse: COT – news – people )

    The analyst maintained an “underperform” rating on Cott. She maintained “in-line” ratings on Clorox, Playtex, Chattem and Prestige Brands.

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