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I had a 1950 chevy with a 216 inline six that had babbitt bearings. Unfortunately, just getting them replaced usually cost more than replacing the entire engine with a rebuilt 235 from a few years later, so there aren’t too many of those early stovebolts around.

Those Blazers have solid rear axles. I thought those didn’t need alignment? Or do they take measurements off the back wheels when doing the front?

We might be getting the next generational shift soon! Kids who graduated high school in 2005 are 30 now. That means a lot of them grew up rolling around in Explorers and Grand Cherokees.

How’d he get the parts inside the bottles?

I spread dielectric grease on the terminals after hooking everything up. It seems to do a pretty good job keeping the moisture away and corrosion to a minimum.

So this story isn’t the car’s fault.

Swap Chip Foose for James May and you’d have a hit

The convertibles usually start at 30 if they’re in good shape. Sedans seem to go for much less. There’s a decent 67 sedan near me that could use a few things going for 7300.

I went on a trip to Wyoming once. They had a fountain in the middle of fuck-all there. I think it was called old reliable or something. Needs to be cleaned, tho. It smelled like rotten eggs.

An 18 year old newly minted father from Florida, in a lifted F150 with a trump sticker on the back was not the antagonist in this situation.

Couldn’t the Freep fact check their own fact check article? 86 was during the Reagan administration. Bush 1 didn’t start until 89.

All of those destinations are international, it’s just a matter of where you’re flying from.

196* -mustang

Every time I hear about somebody modifying minis, I think of these guys:

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Same here on Toolbox city. That huge bridge was glorious

The CV Tradesman. It’s a Grand Caravan with window delete.

At one, he’s probably too young for a powered car. I have a two-year old who loves terrorizing the cats around the house on this:

If they give this the same treatment that Bonneville Speed Week got with World’s Fastest Indian, I’ll watch it. But I’m not holding out any hope.