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If you are a lesbian, don't shave your pits and smell like patchouli and resentment!You probably don't know what a subaru brat is either! The brat was the ultimate car
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If you are a lesbian, don't shave your pits and smell like patchouli and resentment!You probably don't know what a subaru brat is either! The brat was the ultimate car
How dare you!If you are a lesbian, don't shave your pits and smell like patchouli and resentment!
The jump seats in the back of those things were how it got around the Chicken Tax and only had to have a 2.5% passenger car tax on import into the USYou probably don't know what a subaru brat is either! The brat was the ultimate car
Come on! It's not good for you holding back like that. Tell us how you REALLY feel?Ah, Lucas!! The inventor of the self-dimming headlight and the intermittent wiper. Makers of the Lucas vacuum cleaner, their only product that didn't suck.
Their company motto, "Because a gentleman does not motor about after dark!!"
Short motto, "Get home before dark!!"
Jaguar once built a car that had all of the electrical functioning properly. They recalled it and fixed it!!
The Lucas three-position light switch; dim, flicker, and off.
The Lucas three-position heater switch; smoke, smolder, and ignite.
Lucas, the best reason NOT to buy a British car.
They've made that crap since 1902!!
except the rachero came out first.....It's a knock-off El Camino.
except the rachero came out first.....
Yup.I lied, the Ranchero came out a year before the El Camino.
In electrical engineering, there's a saying, "don't let the magic smoke out".This stuff is super hard to find.
Then there is the adapter to get it to go back into the wiring system that is even harder to find.
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My dad was Volkswagen Beetle man. In the late '60 he swore them OFF. he said, once they went over 2-K that's what did it. His next car was an early '70s Toyota Corona.I also drove this rad little ragtop '67 for a year.
It had its own proclivities that I worked out as we enjoyed each others time together.
So more photos on tow trucks.
The coil died one day randomly in Tualatin...
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Love break deck flat bed trucks.
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This time at the Wilsonville Costco, the alternator died and fried several items with a voltage spike.
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Waiting for tow trucks sucks big time.
But all of these photos were taken over the last 20 years, so it's not like they are breaking down every week.
They have been quite dependable for us.
This is my next project to bring back to the road soon.
Just hafta build the engine for it and they are not cheap.
It is a 1970 VW Squareback with a home made widebody set up on it.
The fender flares are VW rear fenders that have been profiled and shaped to fit the square fenders and then welded onto them.
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This is how it came to me and that exhaust is one of the worst that is made for them.
I have a 2332 that is in need of an aftermarket engine case and that will power this little beastie.
Four times the stock power should make it loads of fun.
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I'm quite sure that I am the only one staying on topic here, OP wanted something like a CR-V with a bed, is that not a Honda Ridgeline? Well, maybe more like an Odyssey minivan with a bed, close enough.It's a PG-13 site so I won't tell you your new nickname if you buy one.
Those Coronas were great cars. A friend had a two door he named "Grunt". The was pretty "spicy", too. Fun car to drive.My dad was Volkswagen Beetle man. In the late '60 he swore them OFF. he said, once they went over 2-K that's what did it. His next car was an early '70s Toyota Corona.
The S2000. The only car Honda should have kept making.and in the Ridgeline the engine is mounted the wrong way, like every other Honda that isn't an S2000.
We had the Toyota and a '64 Econoline van. For some reason dad decided I would learn to drive the van w/3-on the tree. I drove The HELL out of both of them. I never broke anything though. Except, I remember dad telling me years later he thought it strange that the differential had water and rust all in it. I remembered I had skipped school and went driving around up on the "bench", a Salt Lake Valley thing. And got it stuck in a creek bed. I'm sure he knew it was something I did. He weren't no dummy.Those Coronas were great cars. A friend had a two door he named "Grunt". The was pretty "spicy", too. Fun car to drive.
Aircraft work as wellIn electrical engineering, there's a saying, "don't let the magic smoke out".
I put a Detroit Locker in the back of a 62 series Toyota Landcruiser and omg, I regretted it almost from the moment I got to the first corner!I'm quite sure that I am the only one staying on topic here, OP wanted something like a CR-V with a bed, is that not a Honda Ridgeline? Well, maybe more like an Odyssey minivan with a bed, close enough.
I'd never buy a Ridgeline, although they are an admittedly excellent vehicle. Too fragile for me. I like lockers, towing, obscene curb weight and MPGs, metal bumpers and ground clearance without having to worry about some plastic doo-dad falling off. Jeez, and in the Ridgeline the engine is mounted the wrong way, like every other Honda that isn't an S2000.
HAHAHAHA!!! I love Detroits, too. They can be a handful in a short wheel base rig, especially if it has a bit of play in the steering. However, having one in my 69 Bronco let me continue to commute with it while I searched for those hard to come by axles. These days, we just buy new, but i the mid 80's there wasn't any new axle available...Aircraft work as well
I put a Detroit Locker in the back of a 62 series Toyota Landcruiser and omg, I regretted it almost from the moment I got to the first corner!
I hear you my man! I put a Detroit TruTrac in my 2007 Titan.....wild ride in slippery conditions with all that V8 torque! Much better off-road though.Aircraft work as well
I put a Detroit Locker in the back of a 62 series Toyota Landcruiser and omg, I regretted it almost from the moment I got to the first corner!