KentWynne
KentWynne
KentWynne

...at 12, on a dragstrip in my back yard, in the woods near NYC...

who left the pod bay door open?

One sunny Sunday morning many years ago, I changed the oil in my ‘92 Sentra SE-R, or at least started to before being distracted by something else. I had drained it, but not filled with fresh oil when my wife decided to visit her parents 10 miles away. As soon as I realized what had happened, I called her brother, who

Hitting 200 miles per hour is not an easy thing to do, and it’s pretty much useless on any street car, but the fact that it’s now within reach for a relatively mainstream car is quite an accomplishment. “

ditto my 2004 WRX. Clutch exploded at 14k. Engine threw a bearing at 39k. The new engine threw a bearing 2,000 miles later. Car was enjoyed and driven with gusto, but never abused. My maintenance was meticulous and even though I did almost all of the work myself, my record keeping, receipts and all, was good enough to

thanks for triggering a fond memory from 1966 or so, watching the original (Adam West) Batman movie at the Elmsford (NY) drive-in while packed into the back of Uncle Al’s Corvair wagon with my sister and two cousins. good times.

Ditto that. As a diminutive and partially disabled adult, I gave up on motorized two-wheeling because I can no longer lift a serious motorcycle and because the bikes I can handle aren’t up to suburban traffic and road conditions.

why stand out, just lose the beanie and wear an N-95 or disposable blue mask like everyone else

I’ll take my ZF 8 speed over any gearbox on the market. Sure, a stick would be nice, but for those of us with battered knees that can’t handle a clutch without pain, paddles enable us to enjoy driving again.

rimshot!

Pretty sure that Ford mooted Cadillac’s 500.1 cubic inch engine with their 502

that’s why I’ve owned so many rust-colored vehicles

1971 Vega hatchback. Couldn’t do much with its 90 hp since it was hooked to a Powerglide 2 speed automatic and an “economy” axle ratio (2.73 or some such nonsense) that helped it occasionally top 20 mpg. It did look nice, handle well and carry a decent amount of cargo for its size and shape. It still sucked.

I-87 runs through Yonkers and connects with the Cross Bronx and Bruckner expressways which lead to the Whitestone, Throgs Neck and Triboro (RFK) bridges that lead to Queens, Brooklyn and the rest of Long Island, so the route isn’t impossible, just congested and tedious

...I don’t recall how many bolts it takes to secure the harmonic balancer on my Corvair but I’m sure that’s why.

Same as my 2005 Outback. With the passenger seat down, not only 2 x 4s, but 10 foot lengths of pipe are easily accommodated. Just wish that the hatch window opened to fit 12 footers, and can’t understand why my 2020 Mini Countryman’s seats don’t fold.

Ever since I injured my back, my seat heater is rarely turned off. I’ve even gone joyriding at 3 am just for the relief it provides

flat 6?!?!?

I had a Samurai myself, and was once rear-ended by a dump truck who bent my window.

I despised him long before his presidential run for his assassination of the Corvair (disclosure: CORSA chapter founder). By the time his book reached its audience, GM’s redesign of the car mooted much of his criticism....but they couldn’t just let it slide, and engaged in an underhanded campaign to defame and