You didn’t bend valves because the 2.3 lima/ pinto engine is a non interference engine. I briefly had an 89 mustang with the same engine. Someone had retimed it badly and the valves didn't hit there either.
You didn’t bend valves because the 2.3 lima/ pinto engine is a non interference engine. I briefly had an 89 mustang with the same engine. Someone had retimed it badly and the valves didn't hit there either.
Age definitely plays into it. The supreme court could attempt to overturn the 22nd amendment. Find some stupid caveat that allows Trump to run for another term. The same ruling would allow any president to run again, much like Putin did in Russia. However, a Republican president rarely wins the popular vote, and…
A lot of Oldsmobiles on here, let me add another. 82 Oldsmobile Cutlass Supreme Brougham. Bought it off my mother for $300 in 2001. I was a whopping 16. The 307 in it burned oil, had low compression on 2 cylinders and maybe made 100HP on a good day. That motor was out in a few weeks with a refreshed 403 with 350…
But that's the issue. Elno has no reason to give more money to Trump. He's a lame duck. Even if he were to convince the supreme court to let him run again, he's a 78 year old man. Musk might put it into further races for other candidates, but this is the end of the road for Trump's political career. Especially if he…
*Attempting to deliver your mail. There's no guarantee they'll actually make it.
“Gee Bill, why is Frank in a cast?" "Well Chuck, he was driving his new Chevy and hit that bump a bit too hard outside the country store. Shattered his wrist with that fancy new wheel of his." "Well that's a drag. Should have bought a Studebaker".
Buick has an identity crisis because GM in general has an identity crisis. It used to be Chevy, Pontiac, Olds, Buick Cadillac. GMC uses the "professional grade" tagline because they were mainly for commercial customers. Then Hummer was brought in to tackle Jeep, Geo came as a cheaper alternative to Chevy, Saturn did…
You're half right. It's been said that Greenland has large deposits of rare earth metals and oil. As the ice sheets thin, it'll be easier to collect them.
Hey! He's not your pal buddy!
Hey offer me a V6 Charger with a new car warranty for under 20K, and I'll buy it. At that price it fits the definition of "good enough"
Bit of background. My town used to have 4 car dealerships. Ford, GM, Chrysler and a pretty big used lot. The Ford one closed in the mid 2000s, the used lot closed because of shady business. That left 2. The GM dealership of 100 years next town over also closed. You would think that would make it easy for the two left…
I really want to buy it, dress up like 90s Bill Clinton, then take it to a parade ripping burnouts.
Nah. If there are good cheap cars, they'll sell. A big reason trucks became so popular is the profit margins. So Detroit pushed them, and then when gas goes up sales drop.
Had a neighbor who’s a few years older than me. His parents bought him one of the smaller ones, and he was a very skinny teen. My neighborhood was mostly hills, and he had a three wheeler. Yup, rolled it backwards onto himself. A few bruised ribs and a lot of cuts later, they sold it. He still has his "Honda scars"
“There’s a reason Oldsmobiles are no longer.” Yeah because horrible mismanagement drove them from a top brand at GM to an also ran in a decade. Kind of like Lincoln... Edit: a quick search shows the Continental has been dead for 4 years.
It really is Dodges panther platform.
Look, if it quacks like a lame duck, wears orange paint ike a lame duck and is losing control prior to becoming president again, it's a lame duck. Trump is the past, and while there will be a surge of popularity post inauguration, it won't last. RNC players are looking past him, and the DNC needs to figure out what…
Nah. Joe is quietly doing work to pardon people Trump would screw over, set regulations and generally doing his job while not trying to draw attention to himself. Aka actually being President.
Untill the 2011 MY.
Building bricks from blood?