junctionmclane
JunctionMcLane
junctionmclane

Highly recommended by first-grade me:

And did a similar thing on the Shortstar.

I think I’ve been coming here for about 15 years, seriously, and there are still new things to learn about old, weird cars. It might be this article that convinces me there is an infinite amount.     Torchlopnik Fan Club for life.

Yes, that yellow box looks like a hydraulic control box like you’d see for the hydraulic hoist for a small dump.

Looks good!  

Well, it’s going to be interesting to watch. In the early 1970s, seat belt BUZZERS were made mandatory in the US. It lasted for about... 2 years.

It was today, it was hard to discern from some of the media coverage but Rivian is now a stock on the Nasdaq (RIVN).

I agree.  I am down on zie Germans right now for selling red turn signals in the U.S. market when they should be Amber.

Agreed, but the rest of that hood shape is “woof”.

Sorry for your loss. I don’t know much about engines, but is it possible the problem occurred because GM put a Buick engine in an Oldsmobile?

Oh, gosh, “After mounting this kit, the only thing left is to add a battery system”.    All the conversion guys need to get some easy-to-understand battery systems ready, stat!

Hitting people with your car is bad. Coal barons are also bad.

I’m listening.  Do you have a substack or a Tumblr?

Oh, “Fast” is what the “F” stands for!

BAFE (bring a fire extinguisher).

I assume the airbag in this show-truck is non-functional. I’m assuming it’s there to provide a place for the 4-way D-pad switches.

Sayeth the Times of London, 05 April 2021:

And yet in the UK, the entire nation is obsessed about buying new cars in the right two months of the year so they get a fresh number-plate.

Source?  Link?

Maybe it’s “Ed.” from Car & Driver.  (Or was it R&T?)