There’s a kid in my town that has one. Seen it around. Seen an S13 and RX-7 here too. Can’t wait to get my R32 GTR
There’s a kid in my town that has one. Seen it around. Seen an S13 and RX-7 here too. Can’t wait to get my R32 GTR
Resolution: have the W250 working properly and not backfire through the TBI.
Unless you personally have one ordered, 99% of the JLs that people will buy off the dealership lot will have A/C, power everything, and an automatic transmission. For that amount of money you could buy a full-size truck
COTD
Never heard one run but I’ve seen 2 of them. First one was Tucker’s personal one in The Vault at Petersen’s and the other was on display in DC
I submitted one earlier but I’ll submit another. This year’s Chryslers at Carlisle was the 100 year anniversary of the Dodge Ram. And my 1989 Dodge W250 was running good enough to make the 180 mile trek to Carlisle. First night I’m there I was watching some cars and this yellow GTX does a burnout, causing the tip to…
The dimensions look good though.
At least it wasn’t a Scrambler in good condition
The top was removable on the JK-8 and Double Cab Brute conversions too. No one ever did it though and I’ve only seen one picture of the Double Cab Brute topless
My first C&C was a really tiny one at Huntington Beach when I was visiting family in San Pedro. They had a lot of Porsches, a few Ferraris, a really cool and original Model A Truck, and a Ford GT. Then the beach cops came and everyone scrambled. The 2nd one I went to was a monthly one done at the Petersen’s museum.…
I went to California and saw an R34 GT-R and two R33 GT-Rs. All licensed and registered. Yet no R32
Drive it on 5 of 8 cylinders because of a bad fuel pressure regulator. And with gas in the oil
As an 18 year old that works only 10 hours a week, my projects stay in one condition for a long time. My daily driver is also a year long project: 1989 Dodge W250. 47000 miles on it and my first truck. Been in my family since 1992. Has sat from 2007-2016 before I started working on it. Lots of memories. The other one…
When I was little these used to be all around (first half of 21st century). Now, I don’t think I’ve seen one in years. Occasionally an Astro or a K-Platform Van, but rarely a Ford origin minivan
They were also 4wd/AWD I believe. Or it might’ve been only the 383 cars. But at least 1 had a Hemi
My 1989 Dodge W250 would work perfectly....if I wasn’t on the east coast and the original fuel pump has finally decided it’s starting to not want to work
Mopar never had the wipers but they did have for a brief moment back in 1971 an option for headlight washers.
I have anxiety looking at all that rust. I too have rusty projects I want to attempt (1971 Polara, the remnants of a 1978 CJ-7, possibly a 1969 SC/Rambler) and rusty floors scare me. I’m 18 and I already need to find $20k to fix the rust on the Polara (reason being it’s a one family car that my great grandmother…
As an 18 year old, I can say that my driver’s ed class (which was actually through the local community college) was a combination of people who knew their stuff and people who had no idea what the stuff on the dashboard said. And no manual cars. For my driving lessons, they were in bare bones Ford Focuses (2009-10…
First time I ever drove with me in full control was back when I was 13. November 2012. Returned home from USVI to find a tree down on my grandparent’s dock (aftermath of Hurricane Sandy, in which we flew through on our way to USVI). Since we needed to clear it, we fired up my grandfather’s 1989 Dodge W250. 360 V8 with…