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A. Barth
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ROMANES

Having bought that 1991 Jeep, it’s probably clear that I’m not entirely against buying a salvage title car.

Dear Jalops,

The casters appear to have 4" wheels, either rubber or urethane. They should probably do pretty well on most surfaces.

Before I saw this thing I’d have said a lift is the ultimate in wrenching comfort

its blue ribband 24 Hours of Le Mans event

Whenever this subject comes up, most of what I see on the intertubes is people actively not liking and/or not clicking slideshows so I am inclined to believe you. However, I do not have any direct experience with the other sites and did not want to assume.

It must be intentional at this point.

I will make a note in the future to include more interior shots in our briefs

A couple years ago I switched from a supercharged Range Rover Sport (aka footballer’s car) to an F-Pace with the Ingenium 2.0-liter. I wanted a more suitable vehicle for frequent long road trips, but then pandemic so I haven’t put a lot of miles on it. :-|

It’s not a tool as such, but replacing ancient fuses (like the Buss glass tubes) with modern automotive fuses can make one’s electrical life a heck of a lot easier. I swapped a trio of Buss-ted fuses on an old Kawasaki for something like this:

Also acceptable: The Blues Mobile.

Counterpoint:

Farty McSprinkles is right!

Are all Tesla driver drama queens or is it only like 90% of them?

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I think the badges will all be modified to read “butisaurus”.

What would you do for a Klondike car?

Obligatory “thank you for your service”

Good to know. So basically we have JEP and REMFs , with NCOs in the middle holding it all together?