imperialist1960
imperialist1960
imperialist1960

I bought and published a regional motorcycle magazine that had been a going concern for 25 years when I aquired it. It was printed on paper and given away for free at moto shops in a metro area that had 250+/- shops and a vibrant moto culture.

He will grow out of it before he collects social security, don’t worry.

You are being an enabler.

Perpetrators at the high end never accept blame or admit error. They think that what they’re doing is right so totally that they can’t conceive that what they did could be wrong.

These are the people who are not saving for retirement and who will howl “I’m living on a fixed income” (social security) as if they are being persecuted because they burned their candle at both ends in mid-life.

fired out

Note the rebel insignia bolted to the trailer on the driver side rear of the fender?

they don’t have to extend past the edges of the rim. The harder, stiffer sidewall of a radial imparts shock into the rim, flexing it. This then works the wheelcover out of the rim and it pops off.

I second that. My 2000 F350 dually is at 175,000 and I’m very keen to see 250,000 or dying first. A new replacement is SEVENTY THOUSAND DOLLARS if you don’t get a stripped out turd with a rubber interior.

Putting radial tires on wheels meant for the cushier bias ply tires results in lost wheel covers quite a bit. I am convinced that steel wheels were made stiffer once the bias ply was no longer stock equipment.

1961 Imperial with floating trim ring and turbine motif. The tail light hangs down below the fin, and the ring here mirrors that design element.

How about arguing for standardization? Gas pumps are standardized sizes, and so are gas filler neck holes under the gas cap.

I keep seeing the hidden gorilla in the room on this: Minimum wage for 1967, adjusted for inflation, would be $22 an hour. Worker productivity has gone up 256% or something like that in the last 30 years.

Webvan.

Hoarder of the fifteenth order.

There was a Terminator (19?) trailer with Arnold and Linda Hamilton from the original two. Totally uninterested in that.

no No & NO.

Too bad that finding a front engine Corvette is so difficult in the secondary market.  Hardly any of them left nowadays.  It’s only a pool that consists of every single one ever made in the last 1000 years, since they don’t get worn out when used as third cars for retired couples.

Put your money where your flapper is.  Send pictures.

Opinions online that seem like nonsense. You’re confused by them?