parneli70
parneli70
parneli70

+1 and know that Ford also used plastic handles on the tailgates on the Ranger as well. Luckily, since design changes were minimal from 93'-11' you can easily swap in a metal handle from an earlier model.

Her first car: 78’ Pinto in “Punkin’ Orange“

LS swapping every fuckin’ thing. Look we get it, just like its predecessor the 350Ci small block it’s a good engine that makes good power for cheap (and I get the appeal, trust me.) However, your build ceases to be original when you put an turbo LS in your Fairmont or RX-7; its been over-done.

Didn’t know a cooling fan could have low-range....

17 year old with a 67 Mustang coupe with a mom that worked in the local school system......couldn’t get away with much without someone reporting back home before I could get there....

Now playing

Obviously you haven’t met my cats, they’re as stable as a Reliant Robin driven by an ape.

(In best Yakov Smirnoff)

Embarrassing....but with a reward.

As someone who has unknowingly had a free car given to him (cash the damn check Cathy!) a 2000 BMW Z3, that was much nicer than what I was currently driving (15 year old truck); take it, and enjoy it for what it is. Who cares what everybody else thinks.

Pro-tip on the Ball-joint press rental, note that some parts-stores will rent a “basic”kit and a “premium” kit (the one Mr. Tracy shows above); the $200 is well worth it for the extra cups you’ll get with it.

Several jerry cans and bungee cords in the cargo area?

Carroll Shelby came up with a few good ones...

Drove my mustang daily all through high school and halfway through college until I decided I needed something with A/C, so I bought my parents cream-puff, garage-kept 96' Explorer XLT. My dad is very particular about his vehicles especially something my mom will drive every day. Kept it through the rest of college,

1967 Cougar Xr-7, Inverness Green, a guy locally had one during my early teen years: 

The car that did most of the stunts was a 289CI small block that was pretty stout. After that movie my brother rebuilt the engine in his 67 Coupe that sounded pretty close to that, but truly a good chest rattling sound.

Forgot to air down.

Beat me to it, accept the “Defender” version.

I was always a fan of this version:

Ooooo even has the turbine wheels!