brent14132
BrentOwen
brent14132

I’ve always enjoyed working on cars and have done everything from suspension work to electrical work but I refuse to work on my car if it involves a gasket. I have this fear where I’ll do a gasket wrong and oil will shoot out everywhere and my car will blow up. I completely trust all the other work I do though. I own

There's only two types of people who wear bow ties, clowns and assholes.

my panel gaps are so that the climate inside the car is similar to the outside for maximum climate similarity.

I had a ‘92 with the 3.3l v6 and the flags on the front fender (international edition?). Car was a beast in the snow with just all season radials and had a split bench. Loved that old car.

Dippin’ Dots are the ice cream of the Future. Can't be a classic

Look at the rack on this ‘55 Fleetwood. In storage in Buffalo NY

We still have our Cavaliers.

I have the Niagara Falls Air Reserve Station a couple miles down the road from me so I get daily fly overs from C-130's. while they are not a very large aircraft, their low altitude and tight formations still give me the chills even after living here for 5 years.

Don't forget more depreciation

Let them know they may want to run their advertising in a different article. Side note, that dealership is over 300 miles away from me but that may have to do with the settings on my phone.

We’re still here! Bring money.

No gross Bills fans?

Yes, I want my column shift and my bench front seat damn it!

I sold a 92 Geo Metro Convertible to a woman had me convinced that my car was the biggest piece of shit by pointing out every bit of dirt, scratches and worn items on the vehicle. I was prepared to accept a low offer from her because it was a second car for me and money was desperately needed. She offers me what I was

The inside of the car is fairly narrow so the reach isn't too bad. Plus you can put the moves on your favorite dame at the end of the night.

I love the $100 nitrogen fill up in the cheapest tires possible for most non-performance cars. I check my tires roughly twice a month and rotate regularly and somehow only managed less than 30k on a brand new set of tires from the factory.

Why did they run that test without headrest? I imagine that could fudge some data on the driver.

The knight is your enforcer, I'm going with the Crown Vic Police Pack. All the Queens I know drive the New Beetle.

Bring back big tobacco.