1. That $5 snowball probably cost about a quarter to make. One without cream might be as low as a nickel.
  2. Yep. No electronics and everything easy to get to. You could get right inside the engine compartment to work on it.
  3. The guy I worked for counted the cups. His highest ticket item was electricity to run the little stand, then machines and maintenance, then labor, then ice, then flavor, then cups. I think I made 5 dollars an hour. But I it was all cash and I made enough in about 6 weeks.
  4. If one was on wheels it would have to be somewhere that you could plug into with an extension cord where the property owner would allow for a small fee. If you couldn't put it next to a building Honda makes a very quiet small generator that would power lights, ice machine and a small window air conditioning unit.
  5. My first car was one of these (very used). It had been wrecked once and had a short in the wiring. If you sat on the right spot of the hood the headlights would turn on... Ended up catching fire.

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  6. This is the vehicle I'd like to have. It's made by GM and looks like an El Camino but is only sold in Australia. There is a company in Denver that converts them to left hand drive for this country. Prices start at $30,000.

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  7. I always thought that El Caminos combined the worst of cars and pickups into one.
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  8. They should make an extended cab El Camino and build it on a truck frame.

  9. What is that. A k car?
  10. Dang is that a Chrysler? I haven't seen one of those since I was a kid.