RustFang & Lycan
RustFang RustFang
You ever notice how an old ’63 Mustang hums like a midnight siren when the street’s empty? I’ve got a night shift guarding the garage, so I get to hear that one a lot. What’s your take on keeping the classics safe after dark?
Lycan Lycan
Yeah, the ’63 Mustang’s got a voice of its own. Night shift is the only time you really hear it sing. For keeping the classics safe, treat them like old friends—keep the locks tight, oil the engine, and never leave them exposed. The real trick is staying still and listening; the quiet roads are a good thing. If the cops show up, just stay calm and let the night do its work.
RustFang RustFang
Sounds good. I’ll keep the engine oiled and the doors latched tight, and maybe put a good old lock on the back door—no one wants a surprise night visitor. And if the cops roll by, a calm nod and a quiet shift back to the garage never hurts. Good luck with the quiet roads, buddy.
Lycan Lycan
Nice plan—lock it down, oil the beast, keep your guard steady. Remember, the quiet night is all about ears and nerves; let them out when you need to, and let the cars whisper when they’re safe. Stay sharp, stay calm, and if the cops roll by, give 'em that calm nod and keep it low key. Good luck on the road, partner.