hey all,

I got my newest classic industries catalog the other day and was going through it a found an artical / advertisement, and I though it should be brought up.

 

the web site is www.semasan.com

the artical basicaly said " Anit - Clunker legislation is the broad based term being applied to various programs designed to remove antique and classic autos from the roads in the name of envirnmental safety"  And "The majority of the funds allocated for lobbying efforts are spent not by well meaning environmental groups, but by oil companies who seek to recive pollution credits for each car that is scrapped! Oil companies can then use their carbon allocations to continue ..........."

I just think it is insterasting in the fact I just and currently having this issue with my car and the land lord of my families new home.

 

Sorry if this violated any rules but I needed to vent alittle

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