Not a ‘63. We used to have a ‘63 Comet convertible back in the day, and it didn’t have the huge fins in the back. My guess was ‘60 thru ‘62, but I’m too lazy to look at a bazillion pictures to be sure.
Not a ‘63. We used to have a ‘63 Comet convertible back in the day, and it didn’t have the huge fins in the back. My guess was ‘60 thru ‘62, but I’m too lazy to look at a bazillion pictures to be sure.
I haven’t been through all the comments, but......
Looks to me like that operator was really stoned. Probably just came from Boulder, CO.
Keep in mind that Musk called the PANIC dumb, not the pandemic itself.
Keep in mind that Musk called the PANIC dumb, not the COVID-19 sickness itself.
Fads.... you catch them when you can, right?
I think it’s only the signal lamps that have to be on a non-moving surface so the signals and 4-ways can be seen if the hatch is up, such as while changing a tire on the shoulder.
The Tiguan has been at the top of my ‘short list’ for a long time, and in my research, I found there is a part number that you can see from the outside (though not easily) and that part number will tell you if the tensioner repair has been done, or not. A little research (go to the Vortex) should bring it up.
I bought a new Golf GL (2dr) TDI back in 2001 and put 445,000 miles on it, and believe it or not, nothing of note broke. I replaced both cooling fans/motors at different time, and rebuilt the suspension at 350,000 just because I had some extra $$$ and thought it probably should be replaced. Same with the injection…
Not really. After all, it was built by Mercedes Benz, and had Dodge badges added before sale. All they are doing is putting the original badging back on again. Remember too that they also sold the Mercedes version (along with the Freightliner version) in the US too. As for the mileage, it was a transfer vehicle, not…
Good thing he’s otherwise, a good driver. Could be dangerous driving around without any passenger side doors.
No, too early. Even my 2001 Golf TDI was built too early to be a part of Dieselgate.
Here’s a few more, including one that has the option of one or two sliding doors for those who can’t make up their mind. Also a postal van from an unexpected manufacturer that might get David Tracy’s attention.
That’s not pink. It’s Dusty Rose. Let’s get some coffee at The Ruby.