![]() 01/08/2020 at 09:35 • Filed to: Dots | ![]() | ![]() |
My car is the one on the right. I am upset that I couldn't be there when the person who owned the other one walked out and got hopefully confused.
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My wife drives a Charcoal Dodge Caravan, she got into, inserted key, became
bumfuzzeled it wouldn’t start,
another ladies Charcoal Dodge Caravan at my son’s day care. Oblivious people are oblivious.
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Skid plates are different; the effect is ruined.
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Hello is it me you are looking for?
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Back when I had a silver neon, I did that multiple times. It's easy to do in the winter when the cars are all slushy.
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Funny thing about the 2nd gen Caravan. My sister and mom both used to own one. On multiple occasions they had opened the wrong van with them. For whatever reason, the sliding door on a van that wasn’t one of theirs would open with their keys. That key would never open any other doors or start the car, just the slider. It was just weird.
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Cars from the 90s were notorious for that. I had 1 of about 5
95 Grand Ams
in my
high school and my door key would open 4 of their trunks. Not the doors, but just the trunk. This was back when GM and most other manufactures had 2 keys, ignition and door.
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nice Caravan :p
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I love this photo.