axlebyhanzo
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axlebyhanzo

Goddamn Millennials walking around like they rent the place.  SMH.

There’s a great vintage car collection in Fairbanks, AK of all places. I can’t imagine rolling in any of those ancient land barges where there are barely even roads.

I had a glob of this hold my fuel tank together on my quad for the five years I owned it.  

Five grand is steep, I’ll admit... but old, rolling steel (especially if there’s even a small enthusiast group) is going up, up, up!  Five G’s isn’t what it was in the project car world.

I’m still in sticker shock from buying a rolling, rust-free 68 Scout... the price wasn’t in the wheelhouse of this 142, but straight intact Iron isn’t cheap anymore.  Everyone I show it to at various stages of restomod agree it’s gaining in value as it sits.

My S70 was street parked occasionally, when we lived in the Twin Cities. If we’d gotten a heavy fall, I’d usually let it idle as I shoveled our walks and garage apron in the alley. The windows, top, and hood would be melty by the time I re-parked it to shovel around its old spot.  Snow would fall off, and that

Northern Minnesota has clay just like this underneath about a foot of topsoil. Driving with my dad to inspect fields as a kid, there were more than a few times our tire treads would gloss over with that grey-green muck, and getting it out of your wheel slots and wheel wells was an exercise in futility.  As an adult

Ford adds Jerbs?  Saw in the title but nowhere in the article, or am I missing something?

What you did there... I see it.

‘68 was a good year for Boxy 4x4's. Get outta here with your easy-to-find-parts-for Bronco.

1985... Brookdale Chrysler Plymouth in Brooklyn Park, Minnesota. My dad is there to buy a new Plymouth Caravelle, along with 11 year old me, and 15 year old brother in tow. I proceed to huff a bunch of helium from the tank on the showroom floor and pass out while running to my dad and uncle (salesman at the

Plenty of welding scorches and grease stains on my pairs of kuhls. They fit well, and their canvas is pretty durable. 

“I SAID I’M THE YOUNGER LOOKING ONE, HAMISH!”

Did you bother looking at the engine orientation? Wewlad.

You can lead a yak to water, but you can’t teach an old dog to make a silk purse out of a pig in a poke.

Bold Strategy, Nissan, let’s see if it pays off.

I haven’t had to touch a wrench to our XC90 yet, and as my project is late 60's Domestic, my entire metric drawer barely gets touched... maybe the 14mm in a pinch.

Mine would make sure I'm awake...

Had this happen in our Scout II Sport... only once after off-roading. I’ve replaced all my steering components on my 800 just in case.

I’m with you, man... I had an ‘83 Camaro Berlinetta.  Biggest piece of shit I’ve ever owned.  Never buying anything GM ever again.  Ever.  Based on that one horrible example.  Here’s the thing... I know I’m being irrational and petty.  You?