theanswerisstillno
theanswerisstillno
theanswerisstillno

On older cars hatch struts are ‘repaired’ with an old ski pole or hockey stick.

When spring shows up you got to fix up that yellow bicycle and take it for a spin. Its in every video.

I will say it because everyone is too polite to mention it. Put another team in the GTA (Toronto) area. It would be a cash cow. As a habs fan this may be sacrilege but it makes too much sense.

Used to see these things driven by maintenance crews, cleaning up bus stops, parks ect in Mountain View, California.

Sanair. Good old St Pie. Do a test drive to St Louis du Ha Ha and back. On the back roads, not the T-Can.

Damn, that sounds good !

BMW z1 convertible with the weird sliding doors.

“Boo Hoo he’s in the way and now I can’t pass the ball!”........ WTF ?

“Lance call me asap! We have tested it and it’s amazing.”..............hmmmmm.

Yes ! I recall reading that in old mountain climbing books.

On a tangent I recall an interview with a Nascar mechanic. He said where its just airflow they like to have the surfaces as smooth as possible. When there is an air/fuel mixture they prefer a rougher surface because on smoother surfaces the fuel tends to stick the surface.

Unfortunately I always associate slope nose Porsche’s with Pelle Lindbergh.

There are 2 forklifts at work. I don’t know how many times I wanted to pick up the vehicles parked by jerks and dump them on the outer edge of the parking lot. And these forklifts will pick up a F-350 with ease.

I used to cut through the back of an apartment building in suburban montreal to get to the bus stop for my summer job (84, 85?). There was a capri parked there and some guys spent the entire summer putting in a v8 into the thing. I would walk by it almost everyday and see the slow progress on it. I recall they did a

Unless you are towing the 3.3 is all you need.

In Canada you can get a basic Nissan Micra for 10 000 canuck bucks.

From quebec and BC (and skiing ) I had done a fair amount of snow driving. Yeah those tahoe chain checks are a pain. More or less did the same thing as you. I recall getting my celica out of a tricky parking spot at kirkwood, rocking it back and forth, 1st gear, reverse, ect. Two snowboarders, I guess from the

Sorry scramboleer. I was being a bit sarcastic. That is not the actual 356 but the rest applies. I think the porsche had the same ski rack. BTW my dad says the 356 was terrible during a heavy snowstorm because the big american gas guzzlers would plow two furrows in the snow and low slung porsche would sit on the

That’s because triathlon has always been lame.