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Rail of rust dust
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What state is that?  You buy a car and can't use it for 45 days?  CP

Pay more

That is a fantastic resolution image

Also, I'm not sitting that close to the mortar round in the steering wheel.  

David

David

Then the LEO wasn't in control of his vehicle.  Just because you've got the green doesn't mean you have the right of way.  Truck was in the intersection first, he "owns" it, even if he ran the red.

All true.  But that is modern technology and refining.  Somebody's grandpa back in the 50's tooling around in his new GI bill financed driveway would have started the Quaker state family tradition because, "that's what won us the war."

Pennsylvania grade crude is an excellent stock for lubrication.  It was spec'd for WWII aircraft.  

He doesn't shave it, it's worn off

Its the general consensus

Why didn't you already have a screwdriver in that jeep?  And why didn't you just rip a piece of metal off long enough to short out the starter?  Surely there was something loose enough within arms reach once you were under there.

The lede image is the nicest looking mustang II I’ve seen. Why does it have aston badges and a “vantage” plate on it?

1st gear. “retail sales peaked in 2015 and have gone down ever since,”. As a daily visitor to this site I’m surprised to learn this. The auto manufacturers have been that reliant on fleet/rental sales for that long to keep the upward sales trajectory?  At what has to be nearing the end of the longest economic

Does that driveshaft have to go thru the oil pan?

Except in the last recession

The highest average 6-month CD rate was 15.79 percent APY in 1981.” Per bankrate.com. prime rate of 21.5% and so you were still losing 6% a year. Post 2008 prime rate was around 3.5% and CD’s were paying .5%, so you were only losing 3% a year.  Its almost like banks always make money borrowing at a discount from the

Should have tapped the bracket.  Then spaced to correct dimension and used the nut to lock in place.