ckl550
Chris Landry
ckl550

That’s awesome! I’m sure a/c parts for an 850 aren’t cheap or easy to replace.

I bought a 29-year-old car knowing the a/c didn’t work and dreaded every second up until the diagnosis...

No worries! I got the point and it sounds like you got mine.

I eventually got in front of her and was tempted to brake check... but I don’t have time to hassle with a fender bender or care to pay the deductible just to knock some sense into her.

In high school I delivered pizza in my former 2010 Scion tC. Not a remarkably efficient vehicle, but the most efficient of any of our delivery drivers. The last thing you want to do in that job is spend more than you absolutely have to on fuel.

1) why

Ride in neither style nor comfort

My parents had a 1999 Outback. My brother and I broke those cupholders a few times before our parents gave up and left them broken.

where the timing chain decided to snap

Every time I drive it I see a few others like it, but they’re almost always beat completely to shit like you said. Mine isn’t perfect, but definitely doing well for a 29 year old mainstream car.

I’m quite fond of this particular 1990 Accord EX 5MT. She rolled 250,000 miles the day this was taken.

I find the look and performance figures of this thing to be alright, but I

Incredible as always, Peter. There’s something so satisfying about seeing an older vehicle get a new lease on life.

I’ve had a few cars with motorized antennas, I honestly find them sort of entertaining.

Tell them that if they make fun of your Corolla, you’ll crash the plane.

I once took my former 1988 Mercedes-Benz 300CE to the local MB dealer for a tire balance or something. The technicians found my for-sale sign in the back from when I first entertained selling it, and texted me asking about it. Apparently caused quite a stir in the garage that day.

The can of Monster in the title image completes the look.

first husband”

This is a beautiful car and you should keep it as long as you enjoy driving it!

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