sammyno55
Sammyno55
sammyno55

Thanks. By the time I was 16, I had helped my father swap 2 car motors. I had also rebuilt a 2 stroke lawnmower and minibike motor. My Dad helped me and bought me parts for helping him around the house. My neighbor had a transmission shop and I used to sweep up for comic book money. I’ve never been afraid to take

That’s an awesome car! My grandfather left me a car, too. It was a peak malaise brown 1982 Olds Delta 88 coupe with the 307 and California emissions. It had a broken A/C and a sagging headliner. It barely did 55 MPH. Thankfully, I lived in a no inspection Florida county at the time. I did a little research as to what

Can I spell out SAMBA or VORTEX in the camo print? That would break the internet.

I was too excited typing that comment. My current driveway is not so exciting.

I think it would be fun to take a pretty recent car and wrap it in a camo pattern like this and add some terrible Vinyl bra and drive it around.

Did you violate a trade secret by photographing the sign?

I’m scrolling down thinking of what I'd want and this one ticks a box for me.

Signalling is so ingrained in my driving, I will signal when exciting my driveway. One of these days I will own a BMW and break the universe.

NP on this one. I think it needs a good once over, but still NP by a hair.

One can get pretty solid results these days with the proper “rattle cans”, prep and technique.

Probably not. That’s a pretty good one! I wished they had done it on an AWD rally prepped car.

I’ve always thought spare tire donuts would make perfect pit bike tires. Now I'm off to start a stupid project!

There it is!

My busses growing up didn’t have heat or air conditioning. Growing up in Florida, it sucked. The bus driver was the only one with any thermal provision. She had a fan in front of a vent window, near her ashtray.

Obviously this as well. I’m sure there’s a government study out there somewhere that shows how far and fast mail cars are driven. We could have David do a test swap with project postal. We could even call it, "Project Postal 2: Electric something something"

I wouldn't give the power company control of my A/C for $3 a month. I agree that timing of the shutdown makes a huge difference. Startup is there least efficient time for a phase change cooling device. In our ideal scenario, all air conditioning units would be group controlled to allow them to run a full cycle and not

And while we are swapping engines here. Why not put that engine and transmission in a Kia Soul? It's wagonish would be manual with a good amount of power. I'm sure they could paint it brown. 

I’m pretty sure that Jeep already puts those SUV flip danger stickers on the sun visor. I'm sure that will keep them from flipping over. /S

GM has done a wonderful job with pushrods. I'm not so sure they are done. I know that in a production motor, they don't spin as fast, but the designers work with that restriction. I may beat up on NASCAR, but they spin pushrod engines pretty quick.