How many car’s and coffee puns did you have to endure from your co-workers while you had it?
How many car’s and coffee puns did you have to endure from your co-workers while you had it?
Jaguar engine/trans that will likely eat itself at a whim if not maintained.
Little mule:
Terrible? I assumed terrible.
That is the STUPIDEST law I’ve ever encountered in my life.
NP, all day.
Sheared bolts, permanently stained clothes and skinned hands gives me the satisfaction that my climate-controlled, quiet office does not.
No thank you.
It’s in Filthadelphia and had a pre-donk lift accomplished, too much work to undo; CP.
Its fer me ma.
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Goodwill, Salvation Army and etc.
Goodwill, Salvation Army and etc.
Best of luck Mr. Collins. I love seeing stuff like this because it proves you don’t need one of these to enjoy over-landing (though they are reeeeally cool.)
$6k isn’t terrible for someone to get into a classic, but I’m sure you could get them down to $4500-5000.
Generators; (seen in lower-left of the below picture of this 64 1/2' Mustang’s bay) but served the same purpose.
Festiva-us for the rest of us.
Its a bit of an odd business model, but from what I’ve gathered he comes into a town with his show and if he comes back more than once he seems to open a restaurant there. He opened a place locally as part of a reopening of a “River-Walk” style place in Norfolk, VA. After the dust settled, I’ve heard of more people…
The Gurney/Jones (Bud Moore prepared) Cougar:
Sunbeam Alpine with a 4.6L supercharged Mustang engine. To be honest the car would be wrapped around the engine, but hilarity would ensue any time you look at the throttle.