urambotauro
Urambo Tauro
urambotauro

My cars are old before I buy them. After that, the “new to me” -ness wears off after repairing/replacing the first non-regular-maintenance item. Read more

So the driver can be facing the “rear” of the car and still qualify for the record? Read more

I kinda like the forced maintenance part of this. I’m certainly not in the habit of checking my spare tire pressure, but this would definitely make me keep up on it. Plus, I think this makes owners more likely to check the rest of their tires more often, since you’d have the inflator already in your hand anyway. Read more

So its current maximum speed is 8 mph, and the intent is to raise that up to 30 mph eventually... Any plans for seat belts?
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The tunnel helps with chassis stiffening, and they probably routed the exhaust through it too. Read more

Split up! We’ll find that Master of Mischief!

There are some free apps out there, I can’t say for sure how accurate they are though. Read more

How does this even happen? It’s one thing to leave stuff out, but someone went to all the trouble of adding elements that were never supposed to be there. And nowhere along the line did they have second thoughts? Read more

I had the same thought, but that’s not my local store. Your first instinct was probably not far from the truth. Read more

I hope that forty years from now, I’ll be able to identify today’s cars half as well as Raph was able to name these ones. Read more

Can confirm, this is an excellent first step. I’ve been helping my brother fix up a Saab 900 that had been sitting for about 13 years, but it was nowhere near this bad. Still, one of the first things we did before turning any wrenches was to clean it, inside and out. Though cleaning might seem like it should be the Read more

Where will you be when your diarrhea comes back? Read more