On behalf of all us Oldsters that get befuddled with the new, hip lingo the kids are using these days, thank you.
On behalf of all us Oldsters that get befuddled with the new, hip lingo the kids are using these days, thank you.
Yep. Personally I live to modify projects multiple times just before delivery because the customers had no idea what their actual goal was and have no idea of the processes involved.
Technically if the fluids leak out fast enough you don’t ever have to ‘replace’ them.
That makes a hell of a lot more sense. Thanks.
I’m not an off-road guy, so someone help me out here. Is the snorkel really useful? I see them on Jeeps around the Dallas area all the time. I would think if the water was high enough for that to make a difference the water would be so high the engine wouldn’t run and the exhaust would be underwater. Am I missing…
I got to sit (but not ride) in one a few years back. It was built on some kind of huge 70's Oldsmobile chassis. The interior was super nice. It had all captain’s chairs, carpet everywhere, and what looked like a bitchin stereo. It also looked the center of gravity was five feet off the ground.
I remember trying to convince my Mom to buy one of these instead of the Taurus she ended up with. I have the same issues with the looks and concerns about rust but to me, at this price, this is a solid NP.
I remember trying to convince my Mom to buy one of these instead of the Taurus she ended up with. I have the same issues with the looks and concerns about rust but to me, at this price, this is a solid NP.
‘...whoa nellie, it’s got it goin’ on like it’s Stacy’s mom’
Yeah, I remember growing up on the almond farm. We got up every morning at 0500 to bring in the almonds so the hired hands could milk them. Then Granpappy got one of them newfangled milking machines that you just hooked the almonds up to. We fired the hired hands (who eventually all became homeless alcoholics),…
Same. As much as I love the concept of owning this car, the truth is we are talking about 28-year-old car, made in a foreign country, with driveline modifications of unknown quality, and a big hole in the bed.
Thanks for the knowledge.
What exactly is a ‘licensed’ mechanic? Is this some kind of Canadian thing? Or do they really mean something like the ASE certification?
What exactly is a ‘licensed’ mechanic? Is this some kind of Canadian thing? Or do they really mean something like the ASE certification?
That’s awesome. Truthfully my 20 and 17-year-olds would do that if I could find a big enough laundry basket.
Dude, all I ever find on NextDoor is paranoid people threatening to call the cops, real estate agents wanting me to sell my house, and security tips from the local police.
I am a Ranger fan (on my second one now) so I really enjoyed this. Strong Work. Two questions:
NP, because every car in existence you should have rear window louvers.
+1. I live in the DFW Metroplex and I completely support this statement.
Agree fully. While the appropriate temperature for a burger is an interesting discussion to have, as a former fast-food worker my opinion of you is more about how you treat me as a person than whether I agree with your food choices.