dmckoltrane
dmckoltrane
dmckoltrane

This guy's a genius. I totally agree with him about modern people sitting in front of the TV and video games too much. And I'm 25 year old male. I do watch around 2-3 hours of TV a day, but I'd rather be outside working with my hands, or even just sitting watching the birds or traffic pass by the house than sitting

CP. I could buy a 1987 Conquest TSi with 68k miles right now for $4500 in Pittsburgh. This one is very tempting...

I apologize. I need to make an appointment with my optometrist. Or my first grade teacher. Or both.

I apologize. I need to make an appointment with my optometrist. Or my first grade teacher. Or both.

I profusely apologize. I need to make an appointment with my optometrist. Or my first grade teacher. Or both.

Some of the worst pain I've ever been in was having to take a serious dump while driving. It was like having knives stuck into my intestines and twisted around. I know I was definitely driving like a mad man just trying to get to a toilet.

Very cool.

It's not a gasser, it is a diesel.

We have a plant in Frankfort and I love going down there to visit (I live and work in Pittsburgh). The people are so friendly and helpful and just all around nice people, and I've never picked up on the redneck/hillbilly stereotype. I'd love to live there.

You may want to have your vision checked or go back to first grade and learn how to read.

That's why I love my Wrangler, except it has coil overs, not leaf springs.

Ever since I totaled my Miata back in March, I've been desperate for another. No other car has made me smile and happy the way that car did. I miss it so much and I bawled my eyes out once I got home from the hospital (I smacked into a guard rail doing 70 and came out with only a cut on my head). If the decals can be

Actually that's the TIV. The second pic is a drug runner tank though. [en.wikipedia.org]

Fucking A that thing's gorgeous. There is a guy around here that put a 30's car body (Studebaker I think) on a freightliner frame (Cat C-14 engine I think). It has air bags and a bulldozer front end on the front. The body is unpainted and rusty and this thing is gorgeous. I've seen the guy driving around even in the

The ranger has 4x4, but it is still really easy. I used to have an '89 Taurus SHO, and the guy at Ammco told me they were the hardest domestic car clutches to change. Stupid FWD.

My cousin and I changed the clutch in his Ranger in a day last summer, no problem. We jacked it up, put it up on jack stands, pulled the tranny out from underneath after taking the exhaust and drive shaft out, replaced the clutch, and had it back together before night fall. He is a Wyotech mechanic though, so I guess

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Reminds me of that scene from Semi-Pro where Dukes makes the shot from across the court

The 4.0 is invincible. Try posting this in #oppositelock. You will probably get more responses.

The resin they speak of is nylon. It's been all over the plastics news the past few days. I work for a company in which 50% of our business is in the automotive plastics. Although we don't deal with nylon, this could still affect us. Lack of nylon=less cars made=less of our plastic being put into cars=bad for us. Here

There's a Spyker C8 Laviolette for sale in Pittsburgh for $205k. This isn't too far from where I live. I may have to go check it out if they'll even let me in the door. (link isn't working) It's on cars.com.