Fair enough, but let’s be honest though. Nothing is getting prettier than this:
Fair enough, but let’s be honest though. Nothing is getting prettier than this:
Memphis : …
You’ve obviously never searched for replacement Porsche 996 headlight lenses. No company has ever made them. They do not exist. Read more
I’ve done plenty of projector retrofits from TRS. They carry good stuff. Read more
Throwback from the bass truck days
Last CB350 I revived I had to source the carb diaphragms from a parts bike, as they were made of unobtainium. Has that situation changed? A 72-73 CB350 will be next in my get a bike, and a divorce lawyer portfolio. Read more
Beautiful car, what a great color combo. Absolutely agreed on the regular driving with classics, I bought an ‘83 BMW last summer and I swear half its annoying little issues come from having been parked non-running with a bad motor for some length of time (i don’t know) and then still not being driven that much once it… Read more
I’ve long wanted one of these era Mercs, if it was several hundred miles further north I’d have a hard time not seriously considering it. Read more
I was (am?) trauma bonded to my 914. I sold it after the engine blew up and more than 10 years later while I know I made the right decision for me and my family (and my bank account) it still stings. That car was a blast to drive and I learned a lot about doing my own wrenching from being its caretaker. I also spent… Read more
I’m similarly afflicted with an old(er) vehicle that I don’t drive as often as it needs. Read more
Ari Vatanen on the limit with a flat tire never fails to get my palms sweaty.
These include poor handling and braking due to suspension designs, leaking and excess noise, vibration, and harshness Read more
You mock now, but you’ll be wiping egg off your face while eating crow out of the other side of your mouth when the Cybertruck comes out in 2077! Read more
Acording to the narrator, engine oil was changed while in flight. My guess would be that an oil line was accessible in the cockpit with a couple of three way stopcocks. An empty bottle was downstream while a full bottle was on the upstream side and the used oil was pumped out while the new oil was being pumped in. Read more