Genewich
Genewich
Genewich

How old are you? Because to someone not of the time 50s, 60s, 70s, etc., sedans all look similar to their competitors. There may be a few standouts, but there is a lot of similarity there.

The only easy heater core I ever did was in a late 80's Bronco II (and Ranger, I assume). Just hanging out under the passenger side dash, six screws and two hose clamps to get it out.

I’m with you there. I always wanted to work on them.

USAF used the F15, the F14 was Navy. Source: former Airman, worked on F15s

When I lived in Okinowa I had a Toyota Corona Mark II Grande, gold, straight 6, auto (with 2 way overdrive (whatever the hell that meant)). I loved that thing.

He’s OK, just a little tired.

I did the math once, one crewman would have a yield about the same as the entire US nuclear arsenal if totally converted to energy. Like the transporter does. Kind of makes you wonder about just casually beaming people into friendly capitols.

Great, you’ve ruined the car for me. I’ll never be able to not see that.

Seriously, that robot lady thing still freaks me out.

I think the greatest example of a great intro to a show that just didn’t deliver was Thundarr the Barbarian. The show that my brain made from that inrtro was so much better than what they made.

Did someone forget to return Oda to the library? (I hate homophones)

You mean, like ‘Stump the Chumps” from Car Talk? I’d read that.

As long as you aren’t doing it on I64 in Virginia, I don’t actually care.

You drive the speed limit? You monster!

It takes less time than a brake job on your car. I did it for the first time last sunday.

But it takes so long to type “He Who Must Not Be Named”.

When I was in Okinowa I had a Toyota Corona Mark II Grande, maybe not the longest maker name, but the longest car name of anything I’ve owned.

That’s where you would mount on of those sttering wheel (or “suicide”) knobs.

We once hauled a 20+ foot walnut tree 20 miles to transpant it, on a Luv. The branches almost touched the road in front, and the roots were draging in back.

No. The Taco is a terrible truck. I recently drove a rental V6 2WD crew cab for work. I was thinking that the life as a rental truck had really ragged it out, until I noticed that the odometer read less than 4000 miles. This was a brand new truck that felt better than my 1998 B2500, but not 17 years better. The