You clearly have no idea what an LS1 is or how it changed the game. It's the point in which GM transitioned from the Gen 2 V8, to the Gen 3 V8. The Gen 3 V8 did, change, the, performance, industry.
You clearly have no idea what an LS1 is or how it changed the game. It's the point in which GM transitioned from the Gen 2 V8, to the Gen 3 V8. The Gen 3 V8 did, change, the, performance, industry.
As a millenial, I have definitely observed that many of my peers know little to nothing about cars or maintaining their cars. From what I've seen of previous generations, they seem to be at least slightly more mechanically inclined. These are generalizations of course, and perhaps it is merely a misconception. Or…
Some of us do ;)
I think you meant to say hockey.
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perfect look to turn it into a Rat-Rod.
Freestyle rusting.
Old small pickup like a Ranger or an S-10. Can haul anything, no back seat, decent mileage, reliable and easy to work on, fun enough but not fast.
When my dad was a kid in Scotland during WWII he used to walk 10 miles to school in snow higher than his horse's head, carrying his often frozen horse on his own back and all the while surviving on just bread and lard. I assume it's all true because he told me himself, and fathers never lie.
Trust me its different.
This is about lack of support, not lack of skills.