jordanwphillips
Jordan and the Slowrunner, Boomer Intensifies
jordanwphillips

Unless you count that time that I stoplight dragged against my friends F-150 with a busted transmission(I lost, no speed limits were exceeded), it’s no race car, but while changing out the gear oil in my ‘95 4Runner, I discovered the previous owner had welded the diff plug to the housing. I ended up having to fill it

Forget the LS swap:

Worst: Chevy Aveo. Terrible.

My Dad knew a family with 3 of them just sitting around when he was growing up. He noted that he knew they looked special, but they were just cars to them.

I saw a later one on Sunday.

Fun fact: The Corvette originally wasn’t a V8. It was a... wait for it... 6 cylinder.

I’ve personally seen this car, and the owner actually has a collection of these. It is MINT. He also purchased the NPOCP 1UZ powered BiTurbo!

Yeah, but the money I’ve saved on nothing breaking on mine has saved me enough to offset the 12 mpg I get in my “unreliable” ‘95.

Drive it nearly every day, it has nothing on Florida.

I think South Carolina’s ranking has more to do with the roads than the drivers. I moved here from Florida, and the drivers are better by a landslide, but the roads seem to still be recovering from the Civil War. Also, some of the entrance/exit ramps are very much designed to try to kill you.

Totally, though it wasn’t technically mine. When I was 14, my Dad purchased a 1978 Subaru BRAT from a guy that was on his UPS route for $275. He bought it specifically for the purpose of me learning to drive in it. Since we lived on my family’s 80 acres, I had plenty of room to thrash it about, learning what and what

I know you are basically a troll, but I’ll explain it anyway: It’s not as much about the car, as it is the memories of the car. Take for instance my 4Runner. It’s ragged out, terrible on gas, slow, and is starting to look a little rough, but I’ve turned down offers for more than it’s worth. It’s taken me on quite a

“Unless that’s God’s will.”

It could be the most rust free Corsica in Michigan.

Not a huge shocker, but growing up in small town Alabama, the GMT400 was the holy grail. When I was ready to get my first vehicle that was the list. I test drove a few and they were dog shit. I still don’t understand the fascination with them to this day. I ended up with a 4Runner, and still have the thing 4 years

Still not worth having a Jeep. I’ll stick with my old 4Runner. Pretty much all the capability(if not more, because reliability), but with more refinement(which says more than a ton about how shitty these Jeeps were). I’ve pulled an F-150 from a river, so I think a car from a ditch should be a breeze.

Went to Wyotech(didn’t finish), still feel ripped off. We had 1 instructor per 30 students. It didn’t surpise me that they were forced to shut down and liquidate.

Charleston?

Oh I love my '95, but the engine is a disgrace.

Wow, I saw two of those today.