LOL at the picture for the garage light.
LOL at the picture for the garage light.
Holy crap this guy could not have picked a better time to leave his garage door open allowing monstrous gale force winds to work inside it's tiny Russian car sized chambers and expose every piece of it's structural integrity to the incredibly turbulent air driving in. Cool video though. He probably rebuilt it that day…
awesome video! Pretty much finished restoring a 55 tiger with my father. He's had it since he was 16 but ever since I could remember it was just a frame with the bottom end in it sitting on a milk crate. Did 90 percent of the work in the basement. Getting it out was fun.
17; new York city cyclists need bells or whistles, but preferably the bell because it's a very recognizable sound. As a person who's line of work has me walking around midtown very often during the day, I know to instinctively stop my path of travel when I hear that noise and it has saved me from being run down on…
And as an added bonus, you double the value of the car when you replace the spark plug wires!
So.... Camaro...?
"That was sort of like pitting Velma against Daphne"........ Wow. Quote of the year, man.
Dude, where do you live?! It's obviously right around me, let's hook up and fix that bitch! Get at me on "the book".
$2,200 for a running, driving, fiberglass bodied car? Hell yes! This is a great candidate for a nice engine swap. Decent looking car too.
Crack-pipe. $2,500 not a dollar more.
I remember those cabs, faintly. What marvelous, utilitarian vehicles they were. There's a bank that runs clients around in a red and white marathon, i usually see it on park ave South. There's also a Studebaker always parked downtown on 7th ave, by Carmine street i think.
Wow, did you just old school BBS ASCII art kinja? Dude....
Dead on about the rust. My rear quarters are disintegrating. Extremely simple, and a great sound out the pipe and under the hood with a Weber on it!
Could not find a way, so I Facebooked your, uh..., face. Book.
Haha, I saw that hatch! Great price on it. I've got an 87 GL sedan 4wd and a fwd 93 Loyale. Combined power; 170hp. I'm not too familiar with kinja, and I'm not sure how to send private messages, I'll try and figure that out and shoot you a message.
Ok, so I've been teetering on replying to your posts for awhile Mr. Raph, considering I've seen a few posts of yours around my area, however; you've nailed it now. I live in union city. I have two sub 100 HP 80s Subarus. When can I tag along on one of your road trips? I think it'd be a blast, and if you roll your…
Need a driver? Anybody? I'd love to go but definitely can't afford it on my own.
The Tucker Torpedo. 'Nuff said.
Headlights that turn in the direction of the steering wheel for better cornering visibility into turns at night (though they were unable to make this work, so there was a cyclops light in the middle that did this instead of both outboard headlights), a padded dash, a collapsing steering…
MONTANA. 'Nuff said.
It's in the Gran Turismo series. Not as the Cobra R below, but there is just a GT model.