Those “distract” complaints are nothing compared to what the “districts” are saying...
Those “distract” complaints are nothing compared to what the “districts” are saying...
And for 9 years there was no barricade or bridge out warning signs?
I actually had a friend like this in jr. high... he was responsible for dozens of car radio thefts and ransacking, shoplifting activities, and other acts of vandalism. He also REALLY liked guns and m-80 firecrackers. When he was ultimately arrested, a picture of all the stolen goods, guns, and contraband piled high…
Trampled under foot. Its about cars, right?
There are good welders, and there are good grinders... I fall in the second camp. As others state, buy a MIG unit and practice on scrap... but don’t forget to buy a grinder too!
Paper boarding passes are also required for expense reports at some companies... even “high tech” ones. Ask me how I know.
Apparently, they do... at least according to some sources:
Purrari FTW. Basically anything that does not take itself too seriously. Particularly on a pretentious car... and if it pisses off said pretentious brand.
Hmm... my open water recreational certification was for 130ft...
No wool seats? ND!
The obvious solution to the much-lamented mid-range torque dip:
I knew I was headed for hell the moment I clicked on this article...
Hot take as someone who has restored multiple Mustangs from the “Glory years”... It is a thrill to drive a restored muscle car, and you should do it once in your life, however:
I owned a 97 300SL with the Panorama glass hardtop for quite a while. Naming this an SL as in “Super Lightweight” is marketing at its best... it weighs a ton... a highway cruiser to be sure, but not exactly sporty. In my opinion the V8 is what you really want; there is a reason it was so popular. The V12 was too nose…
Streets of Willow FTW. 1.5 miles of fun, without long straights for the “moar powa” crowd to pass me and hold me up in the corners...
Harkens back to my experience talking to the owner of a 1969 Mustang coupe with the rare bench seat option. Rare in no way equates to desirable.
Well...
I can hear it now:
But even that didn’t help as a lot of constants weren’t old enough to rent a car, or the money that was given wasn’t enough. One constant ended up pocketing what was left and figured the rest out.
Woz has done some admirable things (my favorite was his stint as a high school teacher)... but it appears in recent years that he is in “anything for a buck” mode. Well funded Silicon Valley startups seem to be able to purchase his services as a tech visionary. Some of his appearances have been truly cringeworthy -…