Exactly this! We drove a 1982 two wheel drive Toyota until it fell apart around us. I'd love to have another one for running around town, but now that I'm packing around kids I'd also like to have all those safety options... like ABS, and airbags.
Exactly this! We drove a 1982 two wheel drive Toyota until it fell apart around us. I'd love to have another one for running around town, but now that I'm packing around kids I'd also like to have all those safety options... like ABS, and airbags.
That tire wall crinkle... I think I'm in love.
Came here to post this exact same thing.
My '70 Riviera has them. I'm always (pleasantly) surprised when I drive it after dark.
This is super clean. Looks like it belongs in here.
I recommend checking in with your local Community/Junior college. For a hundred bucks or so you can usually get professional grade instruction in the welding arts. As an added bonus you may get to work on your own stuff as a class project.
If you can get some Dynamat (or the similar generic stuff) on the inside of that doghouse it really, really helps.
Yup! Twins!
No Scrubs is a much better song than Waterfalls.
Not all panthers can swim.
Is a plot by Israel to deflect attention from their illegal ground offensive currently taking place on Gaza.
"Install in reverse order" is the worst sentence ever written.
Or lawnmower. It's how I kept gas in my truck as a teen.
Maaco can fix your clear coat issues.
wagons.....fuck IN em.
I love this. Although I'd not limit myself to the Dodge... any small size truck will work. I've got my eyes on a Tacoma for when my kiddo turns driving age.
I doubt this thing can claim any more brand affiliation than that "Toyota" running 'round Talladega.
Second gen ('66-70) Buick Riviera. Especially in the GS trim. Sometimes called "The Gentleman's Hotrod" or "The Salesman's Sleeper."
No motor! No transmission! No tires! No shocks(?)! No sale!
Reminiscing