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I've been fortunate...so far. That's the only reason I like the lock cylinder interlock on manual trans vehicles--it prevents just that when you...
And, that they did it 'back in the day.'
I'm in New Braunfels, between San Antonio and Austin, but I have family in Frisco, so I'll have to roll up there with my '79 Ranchero.
That's okay. It may drink fuel like a a thirsty elephant, but it'd still be cool to have.
By the time I was that age, everyone had invested in electronic bullhorns that played a few different tunes. But you still ran to Mom, Dad, or...
Wow! I'm glad it didn't go sideways on you! So many carbecues begin from one small flame. I'm Navy-trained in firefighting, so any time I've had a...
The Torino's looking good! That last photo, the wagon did need a smidge of illumination on the camera side, but otherwise, a very neat pic! I bet...
Though I bleed Ford Blue, I'd love to have that Jimmy Stepside, in that color.
We've been plugging along ourselves. What business is your company? To hear one end of the political yardstick, the economy's going blue blazes,...
Regardless of where a vehicle resides, preventive maintenance is always a good idea. Brake seals and cast-iron bores can deteriorate inside over...
You have to remember, corrosion is a double-edged sword. For electronics, it's a death sentence. But for Nicopp, it's like Cor-Ten steel, the...
More like "Insanehumorman...."
Heh heh, it was that way, EVERYWHERE. Dad told me about 'shiners from the Carolinas that had moved to Western Washington, and set up their stills;...
Well, yeah, but still....
Haha, he wasn't paying his Federal taxes!!!
Ah, OK, I should've realized it was that bridge.
Where's that located?
I'll have to hop on the LACFD Museum website, see if this honking chonker is in the collection.
Oh, yeah, you'd see them at Daytona, but what gets me is convertibles were always more expensive than the hardtops.
Interesting any photos were available on a 14-mile railroad.