The Pilot Episode

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The Pilot Episode
Pilot episode of the Ran When Parked podcast
Aired: 2019-04-11
Audio
Youtube

Video

Segments

Ran When Parked

Host Year Make Model Price Notes & Quotes Pictures


Cone 1966 Dodge D150 Regular Cab $1,500 "It's not an inline 6, it's a slant 6." "It's just an inline 6 tilted over." - Cone & ZK
Kurt 1980ish Ford Bronco $350 The moss has blurred out the license plate for them
"Oh no, why is it worse in the front?" - Cone
"Delivery is Available"
"That is not orange!" "Those leaves are orange" -Cone & Kurt
Kurt 1982 Toyota First gen $2,300 "Only thing it needs is a battery" - ad for car with no tires
Kurt 1958 Chrysler Imperial 392 Hemi $5,800
Kurt 2002 Chrysler PT Cruiser $500 "They live in the woods Kurt! How much space do they need?" - Cone
Kurt 1999 Cadillac Catera Sport $1,500
Kurt 1993 Chevy Caprice $500
Kurt 1980 Ford F350 $7,500 Mad Max Fury Road, actually in the film
Best Ad, but discussed early
ZeeKay 1985 Jaguar XJ6 $200

Biggest Mistake

Our 3 hosts discuss their biggest car related mistakes.

I'd Make That Mistake

Host Year Make Model Price Notes & Quotes Pictures


Cone 1992 Lumina Z34 $2,595
Kurt 1976 Datsun 280Z $4,950
Kurt 1954 Chevy Bel Air $6,500 Might be the same car Kurt brought up 6 months ago
ZeeKay 2001 Chevy Blazer $6,000 Hunting Rooftop seating with steering

Best Ad

Host Year Make Model Price Notes & Quotes Pictures


Cone 1971 Honda 600s $3,800 Pictures are of the car in the bed of an F150
ZeeKay 1989 Peterbuilt 379 EXT $120,000 Sneaky Pete, Leather Cover, Suicide doors

Personal Quests

Host Year Make Model Price Notes & Quotes Pictures
Cone 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI $2,500
Kurt 1977 Toyota Celica GT $7,000
ZeeKay 2001 Honda Civic EX Sedan $700 Off road conversion

I Know What I Have

Host Year Make Model Price Notes & Quotes Pictures
Cone 1988 Chrysler Conquest TSI $2,500
Kurt 1977 Toyota Celica GT $7,000
ZeeKay 2001 Honda Civic EX Sedan $700 Off road conversion

Lesscube's Automotive Cubism of the Week

Cubes complains about car engines being too reliable these days.