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Oldsmobile 1965 Oldsmobile F-85 Deluxe
Oldsmobile 1965 Oldsmobile F-85 Deluxe
$2,175.00 (15 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 3h 18m
Volkswagen : Golf GTI 2001 VW GTI 1.8T Black 2 door hatchback
Volkswagen : Golf GTI 2001 VW GTI 1.8T Black 2 door hatchback
$2,025.00 (13 Bids)
Time Left: 2d 1h 58m
Saturn : Vue HYBRID 2007 SATRN VUE HYBRID
Saturn : Vue HYBRID 2007 SATRN VUE HYBRID
$5,200.00
$10,500.00
Time Left: 2d 4h 20m
Ford : F-350 F350 F450 2008 Ford F350 Crew cab 4X4
Ford : F-350 F350 F450 2008 Ford F350 Crew cab 4X4
$62,500.00
Time Left: 2d 5h 44m
Subaru : Impreza Subaru Impreza 08 53k miles!!!
Subaru : Impreza Subaru Impreza 08 53k miles!!!
$13,000.00
$15,000.00
Time Left: 2d 14h 58m
Chevrolet : El Camino 1984 Chevy El Camino T157428
Chevrolet : El Camino 1984 Chevy El Camino T157428
$2,790.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 2h 25m
Porsche : 944 1986 Porche 944 T162952
Porsche : 944 1986 Porche 944 T162952
$1,275.05 (2 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 2h 27m
Jaguar : XJ6 1989 Jaguar XJ6 T161087
Jaguar : XJ6 1989 Jaguar XJ6 T161087
$660.00 (5 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 2h 28m
Buick : Skylark 1969 Buick Skylark T161139
Buick : Skylark 1969 Buick Skylark T161139
$1,826.00 (2 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 2h 36m
MG : MGB 1971 MG MGB Convertible Roadster T157788
MG : MGB 1971 MG MGB Convertible Roadster T157788
$3,610.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 2h 37m
Buick : Reatta 1990 Buick Reatta T163940
Buick : Reatta 1990 Buick Reatta T163940
$1,200.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 2h 46m
Mercedes-Benz : 300-Series 1985 Mercedes 300D T161396
Mercedes-Benz : 300-Series 1985 Mercedes 300D T161396
$1,555.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 2h 57m
Mercedes-Benz : 300-Series 300D 1985 Mercedes 300D T163970
Mercedes-Benz : 300-Series 300D 1985 Mercedes 300D T163970
$4,500.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 2h 58m
Jaguar : XJ6 Series III 1984 Jaguar XJ6 T160687
Jaguar : XJ6 Series III 1984 Jaguar XJ6 T160687
$785.00 (2 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 3h 1m
Pontiac : Trans Am 455 1974 Trans Am
Pontiac : Trans Am 455 1974 Trans Am
$999.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 3d 15h 56m

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what any and all hometown tracks do you have?
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besides tracks in your hometown that nascar might go to, what other races (local) tracks do you have in town. any dirt, or short tracks? what any and all races cars race at your tracks? how often do you go to those? do any and all nascar drivers participate in any of those races at all? here is a list of tracks here in wisconsin. note: the list i have posted is a copy / paste from a website i found, unknown if all still exist, but here they are. ASPHALT OVALS 141 SPEEDWAY - FRANCIS CREEK COLUMBUS 151 SPEEDWAY - COLUMBUS DELLS MOTOR SPEEDWAY - WISCONSIN DELLS EXCALIBER MOTORSPORTS SPEEDWAY - TOMAH GOLDEN SANDS SPEEDWAY - PLOVER JEFFERSON SPEEDWAY - JEFFERSON LACROSSE FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY - WEST SALEM LAKE GENEVA RACEWAY - LAKE GENEVA MADISON INTERNATIONAL SPEEDWAY - OREGON MARSHFIELD SUPER SPEEDWAY - MARSHFIELD MILWAUKEE MILE - WEST ALLIS PEPSI RACEWAY PARK - TOMAHAWK SLINGER SUPER SPEEDWAY - SLINGER (i like this track) STATE PARK SPEEDWAY - WAUSAU WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY - KAUKAUNA DIRT OVALS ABC RACEWAY - ASHLAND ANGELL PARK SPEEDWAY - SUN PRAIRIE CALUMET COUNTY SPEEDWAY - CHILTON CEDAR LAKE SPEEDWAY - NEW RICHMOND CHARTER RACEWAY PARK - BEAVER DAM DODGE COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS SPEEDWAY - BEAVER DAM EAGLE VALLEY SPEEDWAY - JIM FALLS FOX RIDGE SPEEDWAY - ARCADIA GRANT COUNTY SPEEDWAY - LANCASTER KOPELLAH SPEEDWAY - CENTURIA LAFAYETTE COUNTY SPEEDWAY - DARLINGTON LANGLADE COUNTY SPEEDWAY - ANTIGO LUXEMBURG SPEEDWAY - LUXEMBURG MANITOWOC COUNTY EXPO SPEEDWAY - MANITOWOC MONSTER HALL RACEWAY - UNITY OSHKOSH SPEEDZONE - OSHKOSH RED CEDAT SPEEDWAY - MENOMONIE RICE LAKE SPEEDWAY - RICE LAKE RIVERSIDE RACEWAY - EAGLE RIVER SEYMOUR SPEEDWAY - SEYMOUR SHAWANO SPEEDWAY - SHAWANO SHEBOYGAN COUNTY FAIR PARK - PLYMOUTH SUPERIOR SPEEDWAY - SUPERIOR THUNDERHILL RACEWAY - STURGEON BAY TNT SPEEDWAY - THREE LAKES WILMOT SPEEDWAY - WILMOT DRAG STRIPS GREAT LAKES DRAGWAY - UNION GROVE ROCK FALLS RACEWAY - EAU CLAIRE WISCONSIN INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY - KAUKAUNA ROAD COURSES ROADS AMERICA - ELKHART LAKE


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Some racetracks within an hour or so of my front door: Concord Speedway, Hickory Motor Speedway, Caraway Speedway, Lancaster Speedway, Mooresville Dragway, Farmington Dragway, High Rock Raceway, ZMax Dragway, Lowe's Motor Speedway, and Carolina Speedway. Little further out is Rockingham, Shadyside Dragway, Jefferson Pageland Dragstrip, Carolina Motorsports Park, Friendship Speedway, I-77 Speedway, East Lincoln Speedway, and probably a few others I forgot to mention.

So, you think government mandates are good, huh?
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This just out this morning from the AP. Apparently, Wisconsin currently does not require insurance and has passed legislation requiring it starting sometime next year. The bit of digging I have done on this shows a startling similarity to what the nation is being told about nation health care reform. In Wisconsin, legislators told the public this new mandate would not cost those with existing coverage any more money, UNLESS the greedy insurance companies jacked up rates to boost profits. Now, as reality sets in, the insurance companies are raising rates but the government seems fine with the increase, as long as they are not blamed. Here's the article... MADISON - As car insurance companies begin mailing notices to Wisconsin customers telling them that their premiums are likely to increase, state politicians are scrambling to avoid the blame. The first changes expected to affect premiums start Nov. 1 with more coming next year when all motorists must carry liability insurance. The minimum levels of coverage are also increasing. Terry Scheller, 47, of Nichols recently received notice that coverage for his three vehicles was increasing $231. "I think it's awful," Scheller said. "How much more can people afford? Times are tough. Guess who's paying for it? People like me with clean driving records." The new insurance requirements were approved by the Democratic-controlled Legislature earlier this year. But Democrats aren't willing to accept blame for any higher premiums. Assembly Majority Leader Tom Nelson, D-Kaukauna, said in an Oct. 7 letter to a constituent who inquired about higher premiums that "any premium increases are due to the business decisions of insurance providers rather than any action taken by the Legislature." That's the same thing he told Scheller when he called to complain. "I'm not buying it from Mr. Nelson," Scheller said. "I believe it's the state law. That's what I'm hearing from two different agents." Nelson said in an interview that insurance companies were "simply using the Legislature as an excuse to raise premiums and generate more profit." Nelson's assertion is "flat out wrong," said Andy J. Franken, president of the Wisconsin Insurance Alliance. The alliance represents insurance companies and spent more than $500,000 lobbying against the changes passed by the Legislature. Franken said at its most basic level, the Legislature increased the amount of coverage people will have to carry and it's "simple economics" to see that will result in higher premiums. "Everyone understands if you buy more of something, it costs more money," Franken said. Both the insurance industry and state regulators agree that premiums will go up because of the changes. But they may not go up for all policy holders and how much they increase depends on several factors. The state Office of the Commissioner of Insurance did not prepare, and does not intend to prepare, an analysis of what impact the changes approved by the Legislature will have on premiums. However, premiums in general are expected to go up for consumers who purchased only the minimum limits because of the changes, said OCI spokesman Jim Guidry. Determining how much, or what the impact would be on an individual policy holder, is difficult because some consumers purchased more than the minimum limits, Guidry said. Also, there are more than 200 insurance companies competing with one another and a variety of other factors, including driving record and past claims experience, affect premiums, he said. "People who have higher limits that are at or higher than the new mandated amounts, will not be impacted," said Ken Muth, a spokesman for American Family Insurance, which is based in Madison. "It's going to depend on what the coverages are now and the additional coverages you'll have to take on. ... It may go up significantly for some." American Family is sending out letters to policy holders warning them about increases. "Every insurance company in the state will be forced to charge more as a result of this legislation," one letter sent by American Family said. American Family is the largest auto insurer in Wisconsin. Nelson called American Family's letter blaming the Legislature for higher premiums "disingenuous and shameful." Republicans see an opportunity to attack Democrats as policy holders getting notices of increases are looking for someone to blame. "Obviously this is no mystery. We knew when this policy was put in it was going to raise insurance rates," said Assembly Minority Leader Rep. Jeff Fitzgerald, R-Horicon. "I think everybody's bill will increase, it's just a matter of how much." Insurance companies, including American Family, fought against the changes but were unable to overcome support from Democratic lawmakers and Gov. Jim Doyle, a Democrat, who signed them into law. Supporters, included trial attorneys, argued that because the current minimum coverage level


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the mandate will have specific minimum levels of coverage that some people may have had less insurance that would be one reason for an increase. if they are doing like most states and you must show proof of ins. for registration inspection or traffic stop. you will have people buying a six month policy on payments to get the proof sheet and not paying the payments some will have a claim and both situations drive up costs. universal liabiality insurance means more claims on the policies as no one is willing to work these things out off the books like when it is not required. also the state will see more lawsuits to settle auto accident claims. same as texas when they put in mandatory liability in the 80s