Nicely done. The e36 has never had the engine opened, all original. if it ever croaks we have an agreement that get to take ownership and rebuild it. Would love to break a million. Just because :)
Nicely done. The e36 has never had the engine opened, all original. if it ever croaks we have an agreement that get to take ownership and rebuild it. Would love to break a million. Just because :)
Edmonton is home, but I usually end up cowtowning it for cars. All the cool ones live there and usually cost less XD
That it is. 1994 I want to say. 325is. Automatic. White. Rust :(
To this, I add proof. I posted this photo earlier elsewhere but it has merit here. My bestie has been waiting for this to die almost indefinitely. It will not. It always starts, runs, and will, I think, make a million miles and 30 years by the time it croaks. Warms my heart hearing about the accord. Them old…
Honestly, if the gawker contingent sees fit, and sends me a sheaf (hint: Mallory!), I will GLADLY foot the postage to send some out to albertan jalops. I think one would look great on a well used Outback. Send me an email to crazedclay@hotmail.com and if I get some I will send you a couple.
So many kinds of truth here. Let me count the ways. The most unreliable vehicle I ever owned was a Chevy astro. I bought it because I needed it to haul big sound gear for some gigs I had. I babied that thing to no end. Washed it and loved it and called it burgundy. That goddamn van sucked four batteries dry. …
Thank you :) It was a privilege.
I remember watching him during the chase filming with the raptor once we had finished our run. He was much more sedate with that thing in the way. We did get into some pretty decent squealers. At least on my run. Rob can speak for his.
Those were indeed them. I took a gamble. The worst that could have happened was the RIAA arresting me in a sting over that John Denver torrent when I crossed stateside. As it turned out, the offer was legit.
Likewise. I'm certain we would end up in a crusher. If it makes you feel better, Mallory is a genuine car girl. Real deal and a total peach.
Love it. I'm glad to see film still finding a place amongst what has to be a largely if not completely digital landscape (or have you gone and run a digital kit on it? As I know some are out there.)
I'll speak truth to that comment. That steering wheel has a lot of buttonses.
I actually really like the optima, It has a definitely upmarket feel to it. I drove the forte, and the optima, during a friend's car hun. Recently. Between the two, the optima is miles ahead. That said, you should drive the fusion some time. It is pretty damn snazzy.
Most of the girl screaming managed to find the cutting room floor somehow. they put up with us admirably at any rate. Especially Mr. Foust
I think so. It's a faster world out there. I genuinely do. at the risk of calling it an arms race, everything else on the road has a good deal of grunt nowadays. The scale has slid, and slid upwards.
Looking good!
Yeah. The plains of alberta lend well to owning lots of iron. I had one written off a couple weeks ago in a hit and run :(. Two have sprung up in its place XD
I saw you flogging a 35mm film unit around at some point. What was it? Looked like a very sexy piece of vintage kit.
+1 on that.