xj-guy
Sig ate the biscuts again
xj-guy

But still they come.........

I don’t think even a seat belt judging from how much he bounced around in the the video, but I could be wrong.

My 94 knocks a bit too, or rather ticks, I think it’s a Jeep thing. Kind of like creaking doors, etc.

In the U.S. also, more about organized crime, much less about bikes.

If it isn't, they sure copied the styling almost exactly!

The laws vary from state, to state. In my state a juvenile could be charged with unauthorized use of a motor vehicle, and it would be up to the court to determine mitigating circumstances, That situation would only be applicable however in the case of a harmless "joy ride". In this situation the driver is facing at

You did read the amount used to demo that decrepit barn right? Add to that the fact that to set it off it(the tannerite), needs to be struck by a fairly high speed projectile as from a rifle, and you realize that as a terrorist weapon it would be a poor choice.

I just got my tags renewed today for my 1994, 186,000 mile daily driver!

And you used the correct plural of Prius! Not to mention more than I had known of them.

Somehow vehicle related?

It wasn't only the price of gas at that time, it was also finding it, a lot of gas was rationed based on the last number of your plate, even/odd respectively. Long lines, pumps shut down, some stations closed altogether.

In the day, and in Ohio at least, that engine was a 440 "six pack"

I had a 74 notch back when I started college, brand new, and while the quality controll on mine left something to be desired (the rear footwell carpet splt as soon as the first person stepped on it, as it didn't fit well), and the Firestone 500's it came with(which were a price + option), failed with less than 1000

I'm with you, my DD is a 94 Jeep XJ, and I love the styling, ruggedness, and simplicity of the thing. Last winter was the first time I really used the 4x4 on any regular basis, and I loved being able to get around when others were afraid to head out! I also love old Beetles though, and old 60's Mustangs. I think it's

When I was 16, I drove one at work on occasion. One day right about time to knock off, I turned to go to the garage to park it, and hit a chairback curb with the passenger side tire. The whole back end seemed to come off the pavement, and I seriously thought for a second the damn thing would flip over forward, end

It got me amped up too.

Fascinating, I never knew that. I do really like the old Buick's though, and I will remember that fact.

I don't know about New York, but in Ohio we have collectors plates, however they are supposedly restricted to how they are used, such as traveling to shows, club events, etc. So for a daily driver, you would need regular registration.

Back in the day the 460 LTD interceptor pursuit cruisers had 140 mph spedos, they would do far better, don't ask me how I know......lol

I'm not sure which libraries you frequent, but ours still have tons of books, along with the computers, Ebooks, etc. And yes, the old card catalog, with the Dewy decimal system is long gone, but once you had learned it, it was fairly simple, and efficient to use.