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And this is why I drive a Ford Fusion and my beater XJ. Parts are cheap and plentiful. Good luck Freddy and may the Astin Martin gods shine light upon you.

I took my girlfriend at the time wheelin in the High Lakes (northern California). It was the middle of the winter and we had about 10 feet of snow to go play in. I was driving my 1980 CJ5 with a buddy in his 80 sammi on dana 44's with 42" iroks and another buddy in an old 40s dodge with a cummins swap. I promptly got

I almost decided to road trip my non-AC 1991 XJ lifted, spooled, and 33's from northern CA to Las Vegas last month. But I decided to trailer it just in case. I would have had no reception down I95 in NV and I didn’t want to take a chance on being stranded in the middle of the desert with no phone signal.

My 1991 Jeep Cherokee, currently trying to source a set of Dodge or early 70's ford axles. Jeep, a bankruptcy starter kit.

One tire fire baby, I would think since they are so redneck they would at least weld the rear dif.

I think its a NP all day long. However it looks like that is the first gen 13b which isn’t the most desirable 13b. It looks to have come out of a 1986 to 1990 RX7 which is the S4. Those motors make about 20 to 30 hp less than the S5 13B. The S4's have heavier rotors and a more restricted intake. My 1986 RX7 went 318k

I call bogus on this, there is no way he was doing 83 mph, maybe 83 kmh but that's still hard to believe. At 83kmh he would still be doing about 51 mph. Looking at the video you can see the fence posts and the lines on the road, they all should be a pretty good blur. I call that speed being fake.

Explains a lot, I went to Krispy Kreme the other day and my son was off the walls bonkers after his donut. I knew it wasn't sugar, know I know its crystal meth!!!!

That’s funny, took there nachos from them. Sounds like something my son would do. Oh man I got a good chuckle over that.

You know I have a 5 year old soon to be 6 and we flew with him a lot. Mostly short trips to Las Vegas or LAX to go to Disneyland. Even when he was only 16 months he never cried or anything. Connor was actually quite happy to fly and had a good time. I remember when he was maybe 2 years old fling to Las Vegas, he was

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Good Morning Tom, I know this adventure was thrown through a loop with this whole fiasco. But hearing how you and your wife explore the world with a disability is quite amazing. You both are an inspiration to all. I wish you and your wife the best in your adventures and I can't wait to read about the next one.

So stupid, why would they allow him to race with such a shitty role cage!!! They are lucky they aren’t dead. People are stupid, they almost won themselves a Darwin award! To bad they didn't.

Mitsubishi MityMax!! My dad bought it new in I think 1989 or 1990. Put well over 300k miles on that truck with out any issues. Someone put salt in the oil and it still kept on going. I drove that thing through Sacramento traffic when I was a kid, sat on my dads lap. He controlled the clutch and what not and I steered

He wont let my Dad and I take the car rebuild it, go to hot august nights once, then return it to his garage where it can sit again. What a shame.

I agree, my uncle has a 1969 RoadRunner with a 440 6pack (he traded a 1969 Hemi because he didn’t like it for a 440!!!) Anyways its sitting in a garage with about 30k miles. Shoot it still even has the original tires on it from factory. But it just sits, motor I bet is either seized or to far dried out it needs a

My brother and i use to ride in the bed of my dad’s 1972 El Comino SS with an original 454 in the bay area all the time. He would hit the door with this so we would duck when he saw the police. Then hit it again when it was safe to sit up. He also used to brake really hard so we would slide to the front then hit the

I hope he doesn’t race for anyone else ever again. He is a disgrace to the racing community.

I have seen a lot of vacuum hoses before. But damn, that is a lot of hoses that just go everywhere. You can keep that POS.

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