Hooray, someone like me! I also follow it up with a personal anecdote of being stranded by said weird vehicle and how it made me love it even more.
Hooray, someone like me! I also follow it up with a personal anecdote of being stranded by said weird vehicle and how it made me love it even more.
...and it’s frequently more inclusive...
He’s lucky... a lot of places showing up unannounced and looking for a fight ends in lead poisoning...
I work out of my moms, keep 3 toolboxes and a shed of tools there. All are welcome to use the tools as needed in exchange.
Agree, and I’d also add that I don’t want to start over. Salvaging the 10 yr marriage would be better than starting dating again.
I needed cheap and didn’t care about seating capacity, so I went Ford Ranger.
My 77 k15 agrees.
Ties are a tool of the devil. They should go the way of powdered wigs.
It’s almost like funding space exploration has paid back dividends in ways other than just putting a flag on the moon.
Like a Horcrux, but no killing. Comes standard with each of their bikes. (see the yellow shiny bit under the seat? Horex.)
Partial agree. My 77 k15 barely needs touched every year. But thinking it’s easier is simply not true. and god help you if you don’t know how to tune a carb.
Colorado. enjoy the snow but in more reasonable measure.
And they have lots of outrageous affordable builds, and lots of affordable realistic builds that anyone could do...
32 here. I wish there were more speed shops than phone stores in malls. :)
Unroll some electrical tape, wedge it into the socket with the plug, wrap excess around extension within reach of your hand (in case sticks and you must pull it out)
Yeah, I’m a bad person. I hid a car from repo. If they took it, I’d have to pay tow fees and legal fees. If i paid up the past due I’d be in the clear. Hid it for a week until I was paid, then I paid less. Gotta do what i gotta do.
I once rebuilt a Th350, was suprisingly easy. Didnt work afterwords, but was very simple. LOL
Lets the juices flow away? I cook meat often in a normal cast iron skillet and managing moisture can be a challenge with something like chicken (i cook chicken breast right from the freezer a lot). I just add and remove a lid as needed to get it right, but might get one of these some day.
Lets the juices flow away? I cook meat often in a normal cast iron skillet and managing moisture can be a challenge…
It’s almost like us gear heads aren’t the only audience for car makers. harumph.