TheJMan92
TheJMan92
TheJMan92

Ah, same thing with the rattle that only I can hear in a Mazda3!

I've always loved the look of these Accords specifically because of that fact.

I noticed that as well, maybe they needed a cheap seat replacement?

Anyone else think the new on call feature should really be the highlight here? It's pretty darn convenient!

Yep, it'd be great if they allowed you to own a few garages offline, that's where I have millions of dollars to spend on cars. Online? Not so much.

If all goes well I have no plans to get rid of it, way too much fun to bum around in and I've never seen one at any of the shows I've been to. Folks around these parts don't seem to be into much besides the standard American classics though.

Awesome! I sometimes wish mine was a little older, but I've never come across another like mine in the wild. Probably because it isn't really a desirable model. My car is in similar condition, looks great from a few feet away but there are definitely some issues once you get close up. So far it's been reliable, always

Thanks for the pointers! I got a little lucky with mine, it's pretty clean other than the trunk, and seems to have been undercoated with rhinoline or something similar. No structural rust yet, thankfully. It is indeed a W114 with the 2.5 M114 I6, but it's actually a Zenith 35/40 INAT dual 2-barrel carb setup. So far

I know it's pretty random to have two RHD minivans in a row, but this Bus is just too interesting to let slip by. How interesting? Well, first off, as I've noted ad nauseum, it dresses right. That means, much like yesterday's Toyota, that the slider's on the traffic side - have fun at school kids! Thunk, thunk. Next

As a new owner of a 70' 250 are there any sites you can recommend for learning a bit more about the car? Mine's already had the trunk pan replaced but it needs a bit of smoothing out, and of course the headlight area is starting to go.

I've got a 70' 250 and my brother is trying to convince me to do a sbc swap and twin turbo it. It would be a great sleeper, but I think I like bumming around in the little old thing like it is.

To be honest, I just want an Avanti. With a four-speed stick. Ehisforadam:

Ting

Later versions of the car completely lost the plot, but the DSM crowd never forgot what made it great.

The Glenwood Canyon section is extremely fun! A friend and I just took a trip out to Arizona and California from Wisconsin. This was by far the most fun I've ever had while driving on public roads, my friend took a picture of my face on one of the steeper descents and it's priceless. On a side note doing very nearly

I've actually been offered up to $60 in Amazon credit for opening an Amazon card, I think it depends on how much you have in your cart at the time (and how many times you're willing to refresh the page). I was buying hiking gear (around $400) and noticed they offered $60. Now they're offering $40 for about $250 worth

I'm gonna miss reading all of your crazy/weird/useful posts, best of luck and thanks for being awesome!

I actually used to be the kind of person that was "always to busy" but a few years ago I came to the realization that I really wasn't. I still get caught up every once and awhile but it's good to remember that we really aren't as busy as we think and that we do have the time to slow down and enjoy life.

This makes me happy! I've wanted one of these cars since I can remember, I saw a beautiful early 90's Formula Red NSX last Friday on my way back from work and just about cried. That was the first time I've ever seen one in person and those 3 seconds were among the most glorious seconds of my life.

My dads 72' Chevelle has this, just a clock face. I wondered for years if it was just something I couldn't figure out but finally asked and found out it was optional.