“If I were him I’d paint my house all sorts of gaudy neon colors and dye my lawn pink”
“If I were him I’d paint my house all sorts of gaudy neon colors and dye my lawn pink”
None of that is necessary and none of that would prevent idiots from getting into the wrong car.
You better be making one of these:
There is. Mechanically: ECU tunes and injectors, exhaust systems.... Aesthetically, retrofitting GTI exterior and interior bits on a Golf, ...
Based on the grille that’s pictured and on historical precedent, I’d wager that this anynymous “sheet metal fabricator” probably works at an injection molding facility.
The Two Wheel Bug is by a company called Structo. few listed on ebay at the moment. http://www.ebay.com/itm/TWO-Vintage-2-WHEEL-CAR-toy-Volkswagon-Beetle-Bug-amp-Monster-Truck-by-STRUCTO-/172469121558?nma=true&si=Rk4s8B5YAAFMy6AlAmi8OknzyUA%253D&orig_cvip=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557
I dunno. 500 hours of labor in a body shop, even one that you own and operate, must be pretty expensive.
http://newyork.craigslist.org/mnh/cto/5936730001.html
hm that reminds me I still have a plated, reg’d and insured motorcycle in a garage near Beacon, NY...
Because this was before GMO and heavily processed foods so everyone was healthy and thin and not ashamed of their bodies.
MSP doesn’t allow motorcycles in the on site parking garage. The arm wouldn’t even trigger, and I couldn’t go around. I found this out the hard way, and had to go back home, get my car, and go back to the airport. Fortunately it was a short trip.
Obvious answer is obvious: An original 1970's Moskvitch toy car. They’re available refurbished and they were, understandably, among the most coveted toys of the Eastern bloc.
Definitely not, a stock V6 ‘stang will puke it’s driveshaft at 130 or so.
You took the engine out to swap out a water pump? You should have just removed the front passenger wheel and fender liner like the rest of us. You could also do the timing belt while you’re there, I highly recommend it.
As Murrican as it gets. Looks sharp in black. Can tackle any jerb. Won’t ruffle any feathers, but also won’t back down. Tough, but with a soft and chewy center. Been the sweetheart of America for over 40 years now.
I’m no engineer, but I think I have a solution for this problem...
Easier than this I guess?
Must sell, owner underwater!