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Honestly I can’t remember using them in the 90s. I remember seeing them on my uncles Alva deck in the 70s. I do remember the little wheel phase though. I guess that was the predecessor to 20" wheels on a civic!

Up until that fateful day I thought OJ was merely a brand of skateboard wheels.

The irony, of course, is that nobody would be wearing masks in North America, if it weren’t for people flying all around the world spreading disease.

Looks like you have a very nice yard!

When I lived in the city it was either walk or bike for me because it was nicer, faster and cheaper, but I did take trains out of town occasionally. Those trains were much nicer though.

Sloppy Josef.

I’m Canadian, and I’d never heard of it until very recently. Granted, it’s American history, but important history regardless.

Well, I was going to make burgers tonight... but with just a little more effort I can have this? Awesome. I’ve never heard of these before!

Nope, but I looked it up and while it is gone now, apparently it was called “soap and suds”

70k here would buy you a nice 100 acre lot. likely with a hunt cabin and some sort of water access.

Not sure how common it is. Looks like yours had some trouble at some point too though! I had issues on both of mine. The first one wasn’t too bad so I just left it. The second one I replaced it because it took actual effort to turn the wheel past a certain point.

these are cool. A little harder on fuel than the competition but the AWD is good and so is Suzuki.

*pops hood* Here’s the problem: someone put your engine in sideways!

I actually never considered that aspect. Seems things have changed since we left the city!

I have fond memories of going to Mother’s pizza with Mom and Dad. The sticky vinyl booth seats. The red and white checkered tablecloth. The tiffany lamps. And the pizza! I don’t even know if I would consider it good pizza if I were to try it today, but I know my sister and I always got excited when we found out we

The steering racks are a weak point though, and getting hard to find!

Possibly. could we break it though just to keep it interesting?

My wife also grew up in the city and learned to drive at 32. Her first car was a 1990 740 turbo sedan. She loved it. Now she has a 91 740 wagon because she wants to haul more stuff. You were on the right track with the $300 1985 volvo.

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