jhausch
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jhausch

Just make the LZ a live fire exercise area right up until the chutes open.

I snapped this pic the other day near the Milwaukee airport. Been thinking about when I’d post it somewhere. Seems apropos.

The Dunning-Kruger was strong in me as a teenager. I, luckily, had a friend who was smarter. I dove into projects I had no business doing. Best story was replacing all of the lifters in a 289 in my 1966 Mustang. Reused the nuts that held down the rockers as we put it all back together. The nuts would slowly loosen as

Great summary. Thank you!

How ironic to have a car model ”WK2" from a company whose designs are the very essence of inertia.

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“It had crew quarters, making it almost like an RV, a very advanced RV."

The gist of the lawsuit is this, right?

Interesting hypothesis. If I follow, you are suggesting fancy cars are purchased by persnickety people, while less fancy cars are purchased by sweat the details?

Please, Ford, make an AWD Transit Connect.

“Two-door panel “van” version”

While not as aesthetically pleasing, your most attainable opportunity to try something of similar power to weight ratio might be a Lotus Super 7 clone. http://www.kitcarlist.com/lotus7.html

Seriously genius idea. 

Produce and sell the components to build a DB5 kit car with metal bodywork, whilst*, in paralLEL*, build and sell the Valkyrie super car. Surely that will reduce costs and result in higher sales than what they’re posting now...

Oh, wait, you said “car like-er”.

A concrete paved junk yard. Dayum. It’s like a campsite with carpeting. Who knew such luxury existed?

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Found the video that, I think, best shows the valves and floating seal.

The title should start, “Uber and Lyft Drivers..." 

I think you missed out a bit (didn't see pics or this mentioned), but the views and additional living space are usually via a nice outdoor setup. Folding chairs and table, outdoor rug, awning, etc. 

Mirror housings in shiny: $2,800.

As others have said, they look good on a TR3.