With a heavy heart, she’s listed. With my career change forcing me to weekends for the next 18 months and some pricey renovations the wife and I want to do, it’s time. 😔
https://detroit.craigslist.org/mcb/boa/d/saint-clair-shores-2003-chaparral/7447632017.html
I do a little spirited riding on the race track and in the mountains of tennessee a few weeks out of the year. Appeases my need for adrenaline. I’m a bit of a junky. 😂
That is my question. My wife and have decided to let out go. 2003 Chap Sig 300. The only problem is, we don’t know where to start. We are skip bound as we don’t have a trailer, or anything to pull it with, for that matter. Anyone have any experience or advice in selling a vessel like this...
This is on the north channel of lake St. Clair back in August of 2020. With the levels being the way they’ve been for the last couple of years, entering the North Channel, although sketchy, is possible. If the lakes were at their normal levels, entry would be impossible for anything except maybe...
I’m neither a mechanic or an insurance adjuster, but I’m leaning towards totaled. I’ve made the claim and should be hearing from the adjuster by Wednesday. It’s already at the dealership waiting. The part hanging down is a lift point, the real damage is behind and above it on the frame. Bums me...