anscoflex-ii
Anscoflex-II
anscoflex-ii

Sure, and you could still get an age appropriate engine and transmission from a junkyard too - which is what I would’ve done. But like I said above sometimes you get an idea and want to see if it can be done. 

A couple of reasons - for starters the Mustang may very well have had a bad engine, or no engine at all. Now, were it me I’d have gotten a V-8 but people will do all manner of engine and drivetrain swaps just to see if it can be done, and just to show off their handiwork at car shows (see the car show photo above).

You aren’t wrong about early emissions equipment making cars of that era worse. But, cars from the middle sixties weren’t really any better built than new ones were in the 70's. Paint and rust prevention was exactly the same, and assembly wasn’t any different. So unless the car you were looking at was very well

My sister and her family are transplants to Minnesota. We grew up around Chicago so for the most part we fit in just fine (though I’ve yet to get any natives to use “over by there”). Her husband, however, grew up and lived for a very long time on the east coast, and while he’s really embraced the place I’m pretty sure

Sure, but a lot of people, when presented with a list of things that will need attention but aren’t critical, will have some or all of them done for no other reason than peace of mind. I mean, my car is due for several mileage related service items (this is according to the manual, not something a shop told me), and

Another commenter has already said this particular place is busy all the time, with lots of taxi and commercial work after hours. FWIW, my cousin used to be a diesel mechanic and the shop he worked at was open 24 hours, and they had a constant flow of work all the time. When your vehicle is your livelihood you want it

Well, you would need to fix yourself a double Daytona. Drink all the not-Scotch, refill with Scotch, drink, etc.

I believe that’s a Jaguar SUV in the first actual still photo (I can’t remember what their SUVs are called)

You make a Daytona cocktail. You take a can of whatever soda you like, after which you drink half, refill with the liquor of your choice*, drink half, refill, drink half, refill, drink half, refill.....

You ever see someone at a party stumbling around with a Coca-Cola can and it’s all dented and beat up, you can bet

It’s a smimace

It’s the Commodore and Janelle. They’re synth pop C&T cover band. 

Well it did sit for like twenty years or more, so they’re definitely old and hard as rocks. There are photos and videos of this car driving around that are fairly recent, I have no idea if they swapped to fresher rubber or just drove really slowly. 

Doubtful - the owner used the car as a regular driver for many years, so I imagine they’d replaced the tires a few times. 

Fun Fact! Both the AC428 and the Maserati Mistral were styled by Pietro Frua, and they are very similarly styled. Rumour has it that the windscreen, door glass, and doors themselves are identical. 

Right? Nobody’s gonna want to eat a slice someone’s already handled. It’s just like the same monsters who cut a donut in half (or worse, take a quarter) and then put the remains back in the box on the breakroom table and wonder why it’s still there at the end of the day. You might as well just take a bite out of it

Not gonna lie, I tipped the first two generations of CRX as worth watching twenty years ago, along with things like the AE86, RWD Celicas and Supras, first gen Eclipses and their cousins, and I don’t know what all else, and everybody justclaughed because they weren’t from manufacturers like Jaguar or BMW. But I’ve

The CRX still stings a bit. Mine was rusting and beat up when I got rid of it, but not so far gone that it couldn’t be saved. Just didn’t have the space to store it, or the money to rent space. By the time I had money and space for a toy car they were thin on the ground and good ones were getting spendy. When did I

Pickup trucks are second only to men in minivans when it comes to tailgating a sports car. If it’s the truck guy, its to show off that he’s the real man and not you. If its minivan guy, it’s because he’s pissed off that you’re driving around in a sports car and he’s hauling his kids (or is just stuck in his empty van

I can see this logic with the following circumstances.

Power locks, yes (everything locks when you turn the key), but remotes, not so much. If keyless entry was offered it was an option or you needed the highest trim level. And, to be honest, outside of well cared for expensive cars that didn’t get driven much, every remote that old that I’ve encountered doesn’t work