sammyno55
Sammyno55
sammyno55

When I bought my first house (a fixer upper), I bought a used base model truck to go with it. The only option it had was AC. Worked for a truck and no more. It was perfect. 

The society shut down because they only had dozens of members. There were dozens of them!

It's a bonus when you buy 4 books and a pack of troll pencils.

I still think Elon is trolling us.

I was just in that area of Ohio on business. It's all I heard about I'm local business news. 

I spent a good amount of my youth in various Fords of this era. If I wanted this interior quality in a fun package, I'd buy a Fox body. CP at this price. 

I love big sidewalls on my Cougar!

It’s so sad that this car doesn't even have 500,000 rotations on the wheels! I'd double that mileage in a 3 day weekend!

Until I was 5 or 6, my parents always had mid or rear engine cars. The only 2 cars that weren’t manuals were hand me down Oldsmobiles from my grandparents because Nader said a Corvair couldn’t be a family car. Of the cool cars I recall there was a Fiat X 1/9 that took me home from the hospital, the Corvair, a Simca

Yes, that's a bonus of my platform. 

15" wheels have way more choices than 16" wheels. I'm also assuming you have less unsprung weight and lower rotational inertia. 

I saw a Hudson out cruising this weekend with epic whitewalls.

And they look like they belong there. 

I’d check that whole bed out with a digital gauge!

I fixed some clear coat on a Honda last year using this stuff. It made the rest of the car look dull. 

Wheel porn for those of us who like big sidewalls.

I like your take and would like to subscribe to your newsletter. Can we start a “more sidewalls” community?

You will be missed. Hopefully you provide good cutomer sevis at your next position.

I’ve had a hybrid commuter for the last 7 years. I'm getting a PHEV next time.

Yeah, I had a B13, 3 B14s  and a second gen Altima (most of the things I learned about Nissan translated across platforms).