rogerc63
General Mayhem
rogerc63

Everyone’s entitled to their opinion... and everyone’s entitled to be wrong.

This one was from the year before I was born:

Galvanized, most likely.

I once had a ‘97 Escort with a stick that easily got 44mpg on the highway, and it was probably a lot fun to drive than a CR-Z. Just sayin’.

Never, ever, EVER weld anywhere near chlorinated brake cleaner. EVER. And I mean it. Ever!

Especially a narrow urethra...

After an incident a couple of weeks ago I’d suggest if one’s working underneath a vehicle on stands make sure any vehicles nearby have their parking brake set. A former co-worker was killed in his own driveway while replacing a r&p on his ex-GF’s Jetta when a Dodge pickup parked nearby popped out of park and rolled

Glad to hear it’s not only me :( . When I’m work out I sweat like a damn sprinkler... very embarrassing IMHO.

That truck is VERY collectible, trust me.

In a f***ing heartbeat! NP!!!

True, but not to the level of steel. I’ve actually seen stamped steel wheels with holes rusted through.

I find that hard to believe given what I’ve seen on my many visits to your state. I’m guessing you must be anal about washing your vehicles like my brother is, hell, his vehicles look better than new.

I love where this is heading...

Good point :) !

I can understand that. I’m the opposite tho, I generally dislike new cars, too “perfect” and completely devoid of soul or personality. Just appliances, and nothing more appealing than my microwave oven.

Wait, you have Citroen in Canada? Whoa...

iSheep. You should trademark that :) .

Nailed it.

Curious, are you a lawyer?

If the part hadn’t failed there’d be no reason for the goodwill, no? Chicken, egg? One wonders...