doodon2whls
doodon2whls
doodon2whls

Oh boy. I’m posted a LOT of stuff to Oppo over the last 10 years or so. Once Kinja came in and offered us all blogs, I hotlinked a LOT of images to stuff I posted in here.

there are a few options though if you want to continue this in a non-gawker hosted way, join me at oppo-sitelock.com 

Oppo is dead. Long live Oppo.

I bet it made it all the way from Columbia.

The cost of getting your license is big (~$10k), but once you have your license, the cost of renting a plane is in the same range of other hobbies.

You are selling it to the Brits?

Next article: It cost X Dollars to get my Porsche hauled out of the creek after spin out.

Who hurt you, man? Can you show us on a doll where the bad mechanic touched you?

I mean, I can absolutely understand this comment for a lot of stuff here. Things like Torch’s random basement videos or old car ad captions, Erin posting captain-obvious level warnings about breathing unfiltered pollution, Raph complaining about his random old bike for pages on end, or pretty much anything Erik

To me the real fun will start when he gets the vehicle to what he considers road worthy and has to get a TUV inspection. Many Germans will sell their cars at something like 9 years old because the TUV inspections check EVERYTHING. And even a well maintained 9 year old car will have enough things that aren’t exactly

YES I GIVE A SHIT! Don’t be an asshole! Many jalopniks live just for the “WTF is he gonna do next to top this shitbox?” with Dave. He actually teaches us a lot of useful tips in discussing how he approaches his challenges. If nothing else we follow for the Schadenfreude!

While I do enjoy the mechanical details of DT’s wrenching articles, there are always human interest elements that are equally entertaining. You didn’t get a warm spot reading about Loyal sucking in gas fumes for some random stranger?

Then.... don’t click the story.

And yet you did come here, read this, and take the time to comment.  Shouldn’t you be out working on your own POS?

Are you new here or something?   This is like bread and butter to most of us.

Here’s mine, same as yours, except the hot rod wheels. Back in the day when I was riding 100 or 200 miles in a day they made a really noticeable difference on the flat country roads in southern Illinois.

You got a chuckle out of me. I’m picturing it’s “I’m a service gun, please don’t pet me” tag on the holster.

Ford paint code W7603, if you wanna be super nerdy.