corusan16
'73 E3
corusan16

David I just envisioned you 30 years from now living on a ranch, maybe in the Dakotas (or maybe Wisconsin like our wrongfully-convicted recluse Steven Avery) with a a huge yard full of Jeeps and maybe a barn full of Jeep parts. And you’ll still be writing for Jalopnik, asking the audience if you have room in your life

The Mazda 929.... wow. I forgot about that piece of 90s Mazda.

The bucking is likely one or both of these things. Rear crossmember busing are likely shot and cause play in driveline, replace them. Also, there is a rubber boot in the intake between the greyish plastic pipe heading down beside the throttle body and the rest of the intake out to the maf and filter, this boot is

On the speedometer: Never under-estimate the power of inadequate grounding on these 80s cars. Search out the electrical grounds, if you haven’t already, and clean them, sand the contacts a tad, and re-tighten.

If you won’t buy a used Ferrari once owned by a terrible person, you will never buy a used Ferrari.

The ad claims that while reassembling the engine he installed the camshafts incorrectly and then bent the valves upon turning it over.

There was some staged drama at the end where the robots knocked over the announcers booth. I’m... ashamed to have witnessed it.

I just bought this little gem for $750.00 All the parts are there and it didn’t look like it spent the last 20 years in a chicken coop. 1970 Triumph GT6

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