tgfarrell
Tim Farrell
tgfarrell

Made sense to me, the driver was perpendicular to the curb (cut the wheel way too much coming in).

I came here from jalopnik and I’m grey? Bite my butt!

Watching the videos is kind of like that first time playing Doom on a high end gaming rigg, almost makes you sick while you are grinning ear to ear.

I’m referring to dodge/chrysler/jeep in the modern name it is known as today. Otherwise you children wouldn’t know of what I speak.

I know but I’m just trying to nudge him into other adventures.

Exactly my point. Thank you.

You seem fixated on FCA products. Branch out and look for the truly weird stuff like japanese tin still rolling around in Detroit. Or maybe british or italian stuff. Its too easy to find rusted out hulks of the big three in Detroit.

Your doing it wrong then.

My 80 RX7 is definitely a funreliable car. Its so funreliable that I recently swapped fuel pumps to track down a fuel issue. Then found some bits were actually loose on the carbie which I snugged down. My next drive I will have fun and see how much more reliable it is with this tweak.

Yeah and I bet you walked 5 miles to school and back and it was all uphill in that same blizzard. LOL

I think it should be being not behind, otherwise they are getting their asses handed to them.

And my RX7 is 38 years old, you are obviously less than that. LOL

I used to volunteer at 100 Acre Wood rally in MO. Its a great spectacle and you never know in March if its rain, snow or what.

Just one more reason that computers in cars are a mistake.

No looky loos, price firm, I know what I have.

I did all my own maintenance and easily spent an average of $1K or more a year on parts alone for the 17 years we owned a 2000 323i E46. It was a lot of little things mostly, no major failures other than the damned pressurizing plastic overflow bottle exploding 3 times. I will say the first 3 years were great with the

81-85 RX7s have a non-lighted heckblende if I’m not mistaken.

GDPR perhaps anyone?

I bought one of these for $400.00 in 1989 as a cheap commuter car. It was great once I sourced a good carb from a junk yard (these carbs are almost impossible to rebuild reliably). It was a very nimble and fun little car until the shock towers gave way on the way home from the airport on a cold, rainy night and the

I like CarMax for certain cars. They usually have better condition inventory than any pay-here place. Its not craigslist so theres that. Test drives are no hassle. They do back the sale with warranties so you can go back to have them look at and/or replace known issues if found immediately on taking delivery. I’ve