I have a 1975 Alfa Romeo Spider that came with a brand new top when I got the car about 3 years ago. Because I have other cars, the Alfa only comes out in good weather. I put the top up basically when I wash the car.
I have a 1975 Alfa Romeo Spider that came with a brand new top when I got the car about 3 years ago. Because I have other cars, the Alfa only comes out in good weather. I put the top up basically when I wash the car.
VSB is one of my go-to daily sites, so folding it into the Kinja suite makes me happy.
Pressure is another reason not to kill the engine when the temp gauge is high. Once the water pump stops, the coolant pressure in the system drops, which also lowers the boiling point. So that coolant will become hot enough to boil over absent sufficient pressure.
“What are you favorite uses for leftover roasted chicken? “ - leftover chicken, pork and steak transcend into enchiladas. If there’s not enough to roll up a pan of them, I like to shred the meat, toss into a skillet with some salsa, jalapenos, onions, etc. and make a base for tacos.
I wish they gave more info on what’s under the bonnet. Is the 1275 an A-series or A+? Aspirated, SPI or MPI? Why not go for a V-Tech conversion? What did they do with the suspension (stick with rubber cones or swap for coils)? Whatever they did, the car in the pictures is riding pretty low. Hope they used HiLo…
Ford Fairmont, Toyota Tercel, Ford Granada (your neighbors will think it’s a Mercedes LAFFO), Nissan Sentra, this feature has promise.
If your chief issue with 70's motors flows from carburetor issues, maybe you need to learn to love them. Apart from cold weather issues, I disagree with your take on carbs. Namely, the jetting and float issues cited aren’t really a big deal if you’ve cleaned them up and kept on top of things thereafter. I’m an idiot…
Except for the comfy ride, this entire review aligns with my ‘62 Mini Cooper. Absolutely the most fun car to drive. Bare bones interior features. And more random affection from strangers than ....The Batmobile.
Seems to be a lot of work, when he could just have dropped a 350 SBC in that chassis . . .
That’s the problem with Arsenal. They always try to walk it in.
If there are more specifics on this new line, I hope they will Get ‘em Out By Friday!
You might add valet parking to this. Provided there’s a dedicated lot, robot driving could streamline parking a visitor’s car (including shuffling cars that are double stacked), and make retrieving cars faster, by eliminating the back-and-forth wind sprints of valets hunting down cars, bringing them around for guests,…
Rule of thumb - Use a joiner to do one side. Planer to do the other side.