The big news item here is that a Canadian got stuck in the snow!
The big news item here is that a Canadian got stuck in the snow!
Funny how some people love the Eagle and make fun of a Gremlin yet they are 90% the same parts.
I went to the Cars & Coffee in WPB Sunday, the only classics on your list I saw there were NSX’s and a Mini :( There were VW’s there but it was a dune buggy and a Zombie apocalypse car. Everything else was gussied up new cars, F-150's and Jeeps probably done by tuners, not the owners :( Last year I actually met a…
Well I’m only 77 and not ready for a Buick yet :)
We had a customer with an Austin America, her father put a bag of fertilizer in the trunk for traction, it’s front wheel drive! Austins being what they are leaked, she had a nice crop of mushrooms in the trunk!
Besides losing your legs in a crash those Econolines needed weights bolted to the rear to avoid nose stands in hard braking which I thought was amazing because Ford usually went cheap on brakes.
There will be an option for a catch bin that your Ford dealer will empty at the usual $ervice rate
This looks like a plan to sell a lot of aftermarket bras with another design on it.
That’s just wrong! In 1968 my Abarth’s door locks wouldn’t open in cold weather so I would leave the top unlocked and just fold it back and climb in. Only problem was I was working for Chevy then and took a lot of ribbing. My soon to be ex solved that problem :(
We had a co-worker get turned down for her cancer treatment because Mail Handlers Insurance said it was “experimental”
“ If they litigate every claim, they will end up losing half and winning half just on average. They would have wasted lots of money on lawyers, for no gains.”
We had a customer in North Brunswick NJ with one of these. He was a Honda motorcycle mechanic who had done a few things to his 600 that required a new 10,000 RPM tach :) It sounded like a siren coming down the road and under the window sill had a few German, British and American flags.
I wanted a Vehicross but I had an Amigo with a couple hundred thousand miles on it. Other than eating brakes and exhaust it was pretty reliable and still passed emission test. The only reason I sold it was I did a lot of trips thru areas with little parts support and I was getting nervous.
I’ve noticed that in every Walmart parking lot in NJ and Florida there is someone who’s out of state mother is sick and/or dying, they have run out of gas and money and could I help.
My ex had a pretty little Karmann when I met her. Her commute to work was short, starting the VW used more juice than the drive to work would generate which lead to a lot of voltage regulator adjusting. Up during the week but turned down on days off when she drove farther.
One has to wonder how a self driving car would handle this :(
Never mind the engine, the photo seems to show a 4 door hardtop :)
Maybe that’s my ex, she drove my new Corvair between those yellow concrete filled pipes in a parking lot, it almost fit :(
My daughter needed a small SUV because of the dirt road she lived on and the hour commute when she got off of it. We go to a Tom’s River, NJ Chevrolet dealer. Geo on lot with big 4X4 sign on it, on the test drive my daughter ask; Where’s the transfer lever? I look underneath, it’s 2 wheel drive!
I have seen this way too many times starting with exiting the pits at Bridgehampton Long Island in the 70's. A car towing two racecar trailers with Pa. plates which means going thru NYC and NJ where this isn’t a good idea much less legal.