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I’ll leave you with a picture of what almost was:

Booty is only flesh deep.

The Opel logo is perfect for an electric car.

Given the condition, and the fact that it’s a 6 and not a 4, $20k I’d have said NP. But this car needs restoration to be an $80k car.

At first I read “$7,900" and thought, “could easily be NP”, then I realized there were more digits. Even concours quality 914s don’t get there.

Most soaps that foam up like that only do so to meet consumer expectations. Soap manufacturers add foaming agents to many household soaps because so many people equate a thick lather to cleaning power.

The voices in my head have some pretty good ideas.

Would you be quiet, I’m busy sacrificing a goat to Zeus!

You mean where you work really well, make successful products, and see raises that exceed inflation? You’re so old school! Though not old school enough that you have to pay your employer rent that comes out of your paycheck before you even get it.

A 2004 Dakota equipped like my 2002 was. I miss it.

It boils down to people trying to figure out how to get money from groups of people who doesn’t include them. And in this case, they’ll argue “older cars pollute”.

I honestly wonder why rampside trucks like this aren’t a thing today for delivery companies.

If I ever end up in a wheel chair I’m getting one of these and putting a sliding door in the back:

No front sway, I do have a rear camber compensator. I run the rears at 40PSI and the front at 25. Radials have a softer sidewall than the original bias ply.

I’ve been working on my car, doing stuff that needed to be done about a decade ago. Feels good man, glad you enjoyed my rambling.

Much like every car is. This just does something slightly different.

A ‘65 Corvette was tested at being able to pull 0.68G on the skidpad. A ‘65 Corvair did 0.69G. The early Corvairs won rallies, the lates won road races. GM sold more air cooled flat 6 vehicles than Porsche in their entire history. I have a ‘61 Corvair, I’ve driven a ‘68 Chevelle. The Corvair actually does handle much

But they did make ONE!