SpiritOfTheNight
SpiritOfTheNight
SpiritOfTheNight

I don't get the correlation between having a Confederate Flag roof and Karma wrecking him. Ideally the other Confederate flags need love too, but the battle flag is the most iconic. What else would a good ole beer swilling redneck adorn his ride with?

I know how this feels. I went through a rather violent wreck in a RZR once. be for warned, RZR's are not for drifting. Especially not in grass at 55MPH. It caught, and we barrel rolled 5-6 times. I had no clue what was going on. My Cousin drove up in my Dad's new RZR, told me "man this thing is cool, get in, you gotta

i love these things, I saw one a while back being hauled down I81 by a chop top model A, looked sweet as hell.

It's a rush, and you can't take your money to the grave, so spend it on something cool.

I saw one of these pulling out onto a back road today donw by the river. Gorgeous Car. Hot, too bad its a Dodge, my blood bleeds Blue.

i've never understood why they use belts on some engines. Chains seem to be the way to go. They usually last the life of the vehicle, not 60-100k. My last two DD's had gear driven timing, and that works wonderful. Also Interference engine are idiotic.

I was expecting a more complete list of prettiest cars of the year. Not just a list of Sports cars made of unobtainium.

I've never understood why some manufacture's go with belts over chains, Chains usually last the life of the engine before they need to be replaced. It just doesn't make sense to me to use a belt.

Battling Rust is my biggest issue with old vehicles. Mechanically my ride is sound, however once you fix one hole, another comes out. Well its had a hard life, 41 years of offroad abuse. I don't need it to be perfect, just look 20/20. Secondly is Vacuum operated accessories. 64 tbird we had an awesome car, but vacuum

Manual choke adjustment shouldn't be that bad. I prefer it. I despised the automatic electric choke my 2bbl had originally, so I chucked a piece of aluminum up in the lathe and made me manual choke, fixed all my problems.

Neither. Take the 25-30k your spending and pick up a fox body. Good cars are built not bought. You'll spend a whole lot less getting the ride, and a whole lot less making it handle, and have a bit left over for getting a foxy body to go with the fox body.

Having owned/driven/worked on/offroaded several small pickups, including my current S10, at the end of the day I always wish I would have gotten a bigger pickup. Small pickups just aren't that useful in everyday life imho. Won't haul a good load of wood, Dirt bike barely fit in the bed, parts are small and break easy.

Having owned several MN12 tbirds and driven their ilk too, I actually like the 89-93 interior better than the 94-97 interior. While it all plastic all the time on both, the earlier cars had the way better interior. Exterior was also better. More angular and aggresive, though the 94-95 doesn't look that bad.

Totally agree, although I've noticed from my experience with the 300, Carb does better on fuel than EFI, also is easier to modify. And 20MPG out of a 302 or 4.6/5.4 is totally possible. My dad's old 70 F100 302 2bbl got 20MPG, and my mom's '03 F150 FX4 gets 17/22.

Early Broncos. 9in rear, D44 front, D20 T-Case. Great little six cylinder or Legendary 289/302. Not to mention they have countless after market parts. Thats mine back there along side my buddies SAS Ranger and SAS F250. Not perfect, but still working on it.

wanna bet. You need to ride with some bear hunters I know.

I don't know what part of the USA your thinking of where this is an off road park, but this is more like 2WD Stock Suspension 4cyl S10 territory, not offroading. Seems like just gitting to a fishing hole to me.

Don't know what he was trying to accomplish here, but it ended up in a typical sport bike crash. Bring a broom, and dustpan gotta sweep up all the fake aero plastic bits. If you really want someone to back off, just get you a piece of titanium and rivet it to you heel, believe me people will back off if you spray em.

Buy a good straight shell, and build what you want out of it. Good cars are built not bought.