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Oh gently caress yeah it's on e: are you loving kidding me
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 05:25 |
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PainterofCrap posted:Oh gently caress yeah it's on
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# ? Feb 28, 2024 03:38 |
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So this is the 4th mystery motor I've ripped in to - the last one was a hit so I guess I now have a problem in that I'm now chasing the jackpot of opening one of these up to find some trick poo poo. My buddy came over and bought some of this banger junk including the other complete motor that was sitting on my front porch - he bought another block and took one of the vintage stands with him to copy, as he's a woodworker, in addition to that he helped me muscle this one up on to a stand I started with the wire wheel, cleaned it up pretty good, I pulled the oil tube, looks pretty clean inside, older oil... no real contamination. So I was pretty excited because this thing is a diamond block... whats that? well its this little mark here: oh whats that? you dont see it? well its the little diamond in the casting why is that important? https://www.fordgarage.com/pages/diamondblock.htm quote:Beginning in August 1932, complete Model A service block engines were all fitted at the Rouge with Model B camshafts and push rods (tappets), according to the Engine Production Foreman's records. This feature carried forward into diamond block production. Oh HELL YES! oh... man this is pretty caked up um those ridges are pretty deep shes a bit pitty. man, these pistons say .100 on them... https://i.imgur.com/YewawqS.mp4 Soooo yeah. this thing is pretty worn in, and its already 100 over. They can go to 125 safely but.. sometimes they develop heating issues, but this is an diamond block... theyre thicker and yes, I know the pistons are supposed to be somewhat loose like this, but this is a bit too excessive for me. There's not too much twist so there's a possibility the bottom end may be ok - and if it is.... maybe I'll build it and send it, or build it and put a big flywheel on it to power something in my back yard. I used the "phone a friend" option to call my 85 y/o friend Ray who said "nah I dont want it." but when he told me about a nice fresh rebuilt engine he has at his house for a reasonable price.. he said he may consider taking this one in trade for some bucks off - I didn't mention ray had a heart monitor installed on him a few days ago and he was "really pissed that doc said I can't lift anything over 10 pounds" "what the hell does he know" - Ray is a national treasure and most of our conversations are spent laughing with each other. The last time I talked to him he said something that was so funny and off color that I just burst out laughing, I dont even remember what the joke was, but in turn, that made him laugh and we spent the next, no poo poo, 10 minutues laughing with each other. I hate that I didn;t get more time with guys like Ray and my late friend Frank - I get pissed that their kids don't value their work, I get pissed that at nearly 40 myself, these guys have been here all along. Talking to them takes me to a better timeline, the timeline without Biff's casino, but when I hang up, or leave these guys places I come back to the Biff timeline. anyway, I went to an antique swap and met a dude whos dad passed and he was selling lots of cool stuff - I wont see him for another few weeks but i really need to - I wound up buying this $200 accessory NOS fog light for $10.. cant go wrong with that.. more later
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 09:47 |
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That piston is loose enough to be in slappy-town and the block maybe should be decked...but then you're into replacing the seats bc the valve faces probably would be proud. I want to move to southern California for a year, just to hit the garage & yard sales.
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# ? Mar 2, 2024 16:55 |
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PainterofCrap posted:
My god seeing all this rust free gold is almost frustrating. Nothing lasts in Ohio like that. Nothing.
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# ? Mar 5, 2024 01:24 |
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So I started a new job and while its great - its also very boring and I'm quickly realizing that what I did before this was pretty special and wild - and it also reminded me that I was being underpaid for what I was doing... oh well, we'll see what happens I haven't had much time for anything car related but I have been really enjoying my roadster. I find spring and fall to be the optimal roadster weather.. so much so I entered a... thing.. The Pasadena Roadster club is a very VERY old club and since the mid 40's they've been doing a reliability run thats been mostly yearly since then here's some photos to prove it https://www.motortrend.com/articles/pasadena-reliability-run/photos/ in other news, I went to a swap last weekend and picked up this interesting distributor so a little research tells me that this is a fordized version of a ww2 jeep distributor - but it also looks like autolite parts fit it - meaning I can get stuff for it from Brillman! https://brillman.com/product/autolite-prestolite-pcr-distributor-tune-up-kit-points-condenser-rotor/ so who knows! I have to call them - its also missing a clip which worries me. my friend came by with his newest creation "little big foot" if you look past the beverly hillbillies aspect of it, he's stacked 2 frames on top of eachother, lifted it and put 21" wheels with MASSIVE tires - its wacky, hes wacky.. speaking of big - last week I went out to dinner and this silly rear end truck parked next to me, the smallest guy at the restaurant was driving it. to continue the theme of "big" - I spent some big money on a silly new dishwasher and to round things out, keeping me out of the archives - I pulled this sucker out to sell -
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# ? Mar 26, 2024 01:21 |
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LobsterboyX posted:
I have the 2019 version of that one. There's a rubber seal that goes all the way around the door including the bottom. Wipe it down once a month to keep the scuzz off it, otherwise it will leak and you'll drive yourself insane trying to find the leak and wondering if the leak sensor is broken but then you slide it out and the leak collection pan is full of water and you go "WTF how did that happen" until you read an appliance discussion forum and see someone mention it and have an AH HA moment.
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# ? Mar 26, 2024 02:20 |
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The easiest part to score for that distributor would be a retaining clip. You can fab one pretty quickly as well, but I'm betting a Jeep part will fit. And it's in great shape! very little lobe wear, & the screws aren't stripped/beat up. Great score! You're going to love the Bosch. The weather hasn't been cooperative here in NJ yet. Had my top down once, about a week ago, and it was glorious. Been crappy ever since so I replaced the convertible top bow seal. Hopefully, it will actually...seal & not rain on my passenger seat in inclement weather.
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# ? Mar 26, 2024 02:24 |
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https://www.facebook.com/share/GCRx93KaQi2ZpjAF/?mibextid=kL3p88 This popped up on Facebook and I don't have a spare $2,500, I also don't have a way to verify it's actually out of a p-38 and I doubt it's very comfortable as an office chair but if I won the lottery.....
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# ? Mar 26, 2024 23:06 |
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Oh aircraft office chairs? Here's mine The cool thing about mine is that the frame and legs are magnesium, and its shockingly light - I got this from a garage sale and it was quite broken - I had a guy weld on the ring to retain the legs but my choice of 1/4" rod was a bit too small, and I just used the wheels that came with it that really were not quality, so I very quckly broke one of the flanges that he welded on - I have to re-do it but its not super high on my to-do list Most likely not a p-38 seat - seats like that were usually in larger planes for radio operators or non pilot positions - I know there were plenty of seats that looked like that that could be put in as aux passenger seating in to larger cargo planes. That price is more than a bit cheeky considering it just has some office depot special swivel base on it. also, I don't think theres too many folks who'd really want to strap themselves in to their office chair - those belts have a fair bit of value not attached to the chair - no where near 2500 bucks worth of value. I got a cryptic text from a friend earlier today with this photo... turns out he was at Jay's today and passed him a tee from our drags - I designed this shirt - so Jay now has a real LBX original which is pretty cool - there will be more about Jay soon, stay tuned. I opened up this distributor and I have to say this thing is clean as can be so a bit more investigation... https://pertronixbrands.com/products/pertronix-2541-ignitor-autolite-4-cyl I mean... I think thats a fit.. I'm going to give pertronix a call tomorrow and see what thats all about - a facebook memory came up and showed me my old "goldarado" I really do miss this car - I often refer to it as the best worst car I've ever owned - I sold it in 2013 and I think I had it since 2004-5ish I released this on etsy: https://www.etsy.com/listing/170412...e_1&frs=1&crt=1 so in further news, a job opportunity came up for me and I decided to part ways with the company I just started with, it wasn't a good fit for me anyway, so sayonara - time to take a bit of time off then start another job thats more my speed in a week or two, that opens me up to do some other fun things - including a very special (non job related) meeting I'm having next wed - in the meantime its time to address why this thing isn't charging... especially with a $400 alternator that looks like a generator also! we're doing another race - summer!
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# ? Mar 28, 2024 08:18 |
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On Feb 27, 1997 I was home sick from school, I can't recall if I was actually sick or if I was just faking it to get out of going to school- back in those prehistoric days we had tv and no internet. I was on the couch watching tv and a special bulletin popped up talking about some bank robbers, a few miles from my house, shooting the everloving gently caress out of everything.. I quckly realized I had heard a lot of sirens and helicopters shortly before that.. scenes of the movie Heat were dancing in my head, and come to think of it - that could be a "meme" within itself - So many people my age remember seeing movies like "Heat" when they were most likely way too young to see stuff like that- die hard, true lies (boobs) and pretty much any Arnold movie.. anyway, I was glued to the TV Anyway a few hours later my father came home wild eyed and super hyped (he wasn't the best guy and was most likely blasted on coke) and explained to my mom that he was at the gun shop when all of a sudden the cops busted in and basically cleared the shelves and that there was some serious poo poo going down - by that time the coverage of it had ended and I was probably watching something else - he came in and took the remote and turned back to the coverage of it My dad was a gun collector, he was kinda bonkers and he took any opportunity when my mom wasn't around to ease me in to the idea of guns - of all his shortcomings, responsible gun ownership was not one of them. He was very responsible with them, how he dealt with them and even kept everything extremely and shockingly legal - it was probably the only thing that he kept legal. Anyway, he had taken me to this particular shop a few times, my mom hated me going to places like that with him - all the while I was rather indifferent to it - I also was extremely bored when I'd go to that shop with my dad. only a few short years later, the shop would be gone, dad would be gone and so would my care in firearms - I still have a few, but mostly (duh) historical stuff. It's all locked up and now that I'm a dad, I see absolutely no reason to expose my son to it ANY time soon. Only a few years after that, it was all gone, my dad, the shop, the memories.. Anyway a few years ago I was at a car show and I saw an old lady poking around and her sweater unlocked deep, long forgotten memories. I asked her politely if I could take a picture. so I copied it I did this because I wanted one - I don't think I'm going to sell them - the climate is very off right now. What do you think? LobsterboyX fucked around with this message at 01:30 on Mar 29, 2024 |
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Well-executed. Also I get your point: you could sell a ton of those...at gun shows or other places that would attract a clientele that may not be the most attractive to one's world-view. Still lobbying to put that card on a T-shirt. Front & back, like the guys I'd see at Hershey & Carlisle with ads pinned or Sharpie'd on their shirts. I have been super-tempted to have a few printed up for myself only but I'm not big on cribbing other people's work without compensation.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 02:40 |
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PainterofCrap posted:Well-executed. OMG, that card on a t-shirt would be classic. So many guys with "Model T parts wanted" or whatever at the Pate Swap Meet here in TX (coming up end of April!)
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 19:13 |
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Whole house shook at 10:25. 4.7 earthquake under central New Jersey. I thought my foundation failed, or my one last old tree fell over.
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# ? Apr 5, 2024 15:53 |
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one of the scariest earthquake experiences for me was maybe about 8-9 years ago we had a 5.0 roller that happened as I was on a big freeway overpass - I was in my 58 caddy at the time - one second I was in one lane, the next I was not in that same lane. while that kind of thing was not uncommon, this one felt pretty weird. I was en-route to my wife (then girlfriends) house and she called me pretty quick, she said "did you feel that?" and I literally said "oh thats what that was" in other news, this thing is back... and its not leaking... yet... but the wrap on this smugmobile looks like an oil slick - for my next trick I'm finally going to hang this thing up
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# ? Apr 6, 2024 19:35 |
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It was my fourth east coaster since 1982. This was the third-strongest ever measured in NJ. West coast folks would hardly notice. The one that got me good happened IIRC around 2011. Mostly because I was on the 7th floor of the Arbitration Center in Philadelphia. Walking alone down a hall, I suddenly veered left, then staggered right. Thought I was having a stroke until people spilled out of the arbitration hearing into the hall. Market St was filled with people after that one. In other news, picked up a Solex. Not sure of the year, probably mid-80s. Looks like it hasn't been run much since the seller (Air Force vet) brought it back from France in 1988. It's complete (the seat is on a bench right out of frame, laughing) right down to the Euro valve stems for which I have no air chuck. It's going to be disassembled & refreshed, probably re-painted. Pretty much all of the parts are available. The gas tank smells like the devils rear end in a top hat. PainterofCrap fucked around with this message at 00:15 on Apr 7, 2024 |
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PainterofCrap posted:Whole house shook at 10:25. I slept though it, advantage of night shift?
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PainterofCrap posted:
While I understand what is meant by this, my mind *always* goes to: “why do you know what the devil’s rear end in a top hat smells like?” :P
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# ? Apr 8, 2024 00:23 |
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30-year-old 2-stroke evaporated down to the consistency of maple syrup in a French-made plastic fuel tank. Or old hypoid gear oil, take your pick
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# ? Apr 8, 2024 03:44 |
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Years from now I want to build a shed bar that's vaguely art nouveau/ deco styled. While I wait I picked up this playing card set and silver plated case, I think it's 1930's in origin but I haven't found much on it Sadly the hinge is broken and I wouldn't know the first thing about getting something like that fixed - jewellers maybe? The queen of clubs is also missing but I think the chances of finding a matching one are slim to nil
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# ? Apr 18, 2024 11:35 |
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Sad to see a vintage packard want to become a boat: https://journal.classiccars.com/2024/04/22/man-watches-classic-car-sink-in-lake/ I guess he has to pay the cleanup costs and write the car off as a flood car as well. Any of you guys been to the Bellosguardo mansion in Santa Barbara? Just finished the book "Empty Mansions" and it was a great read. Basically the story of Huguette Clark who was a multi millionaire who left estates perfectly preserved. I think the garage still has the 1930's limos in them, ready to go whenever needed. https://www.emptymansionsbook.com/tour-her-homes-index Lobsterboy you may have heard of this new documentary about Donn Beach to come out - "The Donn Of Tiki" it looks pretty good with various animated scenes as well. I'm sure there's screenings in California there... https://www.thedonnoftiki.com/
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 11:46 |
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ARTPUP posted:
Oooh la la - I'd heard about it, but I didn't know it was out already - I have to check it out - On tiki, my buddy Bobby just re-opened his original tiki bar called "Lucky Tiki" https://lamag.com/drinking/return-of-the-lucky-tiki he extended an invite to me, but its so hard to organize a date night, we haven't made good on that invitation yet Funny you should mention this today: This was the last DTB that was here in CA - it was formerly known as Sams Seafood - quite a bit of history there, but according to some people in the comments, some being "in the know" - the building itself is in really bad shape due to decades of deferred maintenance- the outlook of it is pretty grim, and while I kinda agree, I think someone with deep enough pockets could save it - wether or not it would be cost effective... either way, I really value the fun we had there, mugs, rum, pu pu - it was really an incredible place. just look how joyous I am to be there in other news: https://i.imgur.com/wm4hFbu.mp4 yay! yay! yay! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QiX7cVjFU6A this is right now and im basically stuck at my clients office.. ive called a few nearby tire shops - none of which will deal with "old car tires" - hmmm...
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# ? Apr 23, 2024 21:39 |
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Interesting article, but what caught my attention was the mention of this place: https://www.tailothepup.com/. It looks wild, will have to add it to the list for next time I visit LA. Very cool people are saving some of these old places.
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# ? Apr 24, 2024 05:38 |
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well, i dont want to spoil things, but if you visit the tail-o-the-pup, Lucky Tiki isnt too far away - Funny story about TOTP - the pragmatic hot dog has changed hands several times since it was dismantled after its last placment, and at one point it belonged to another friend of mine, I got to see it and examine it very close... what an amazing piece of history.. A less happy ending would be a local place, Phils Diner... this stood for a long time in north hollywood, when I was a kid, my grandfather and I would go there, have some breakfast and just enjoy an old train car diner, one of 2 left in LA - when I was in college I met a guy that actually owned the building and had been paying storage to keep it in a vacant lot for near 20 years - he finally got the chance to place it, and the place he chose for it was very much not right... Long story short, it was a flop, bad location, too much money spent - its changed hands a few times, the original sign was stolen, and now it exists as a husk https://www.google.com/maps/@34.165...i8192?entry=ttu the place that occupies it now is pretty good, but they dont pay much mind to the history of this fantastic little dining car - guess I cant be too critical because the building still exists... down the street you can visit this amazing place.. which has been beautifully restored by the same friend who did Tail of the pup plus! they have this small peice of history in the back patio https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSiQC3RBchfoXJN0FIRsTQ9u9cUhK-nUNZT_Ig6HvW2Zg&s When I was in high school, I started, but never finished, a video project about it, I have the footage I shot somewhere - but for years, it looked like this complete with a long time resident old woman who would scream at anyone who came close to it.
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# ? Apr 25, 2024 20:20 |
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That idle hour restoration is beautiful. I really enjoy you sharing the old LA historical stuff, almost as much as your car posts. Thanks!
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# ? Apr 26, 2024 07:18 |
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Man what a day... LobsterboyX posted:
well today was the day.. I stayed out late last night like a dummy and got a bit of a late start. https://i.imgur.com/R6aHnI2.mp4 After what I feel was a REALLY hair raising drive on the freeway at 7a, I got off and crossed the famous "Suicide Bridge" which is a staple of Pasadena. this one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KscbD_hYQbA&t=261s I was WAY too jazzed to be taking pics, but there were a really amazing assortment of cars there, from really nicely done privateers to actual historic cars - This run was started in 1947 and was held "annually" until now - its actually been 14 years since the last one, as most of the members of the Pasadena Roadster club had passed away - as of recently, the club has seen some new, younger guys starting up and they thankfully decided to restart the event, using the same route they did for the very first run, 77 years ago. Literally driving history. Its not a race, but they do a baseline run following all road rules, and the closest to that "perfect" time gets the trophy. the route took us up the famous angelest crest highway, one of the premier canyons here in LA - bikers, supercars and all types of crazy stuff up there daily. Including this https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/events/a39543506/new-favorite-destination-event-good-vibes-breakfast-club/, which is a HUGE event that happens on Fridays - how this many people don't have work on a weekday is always astounding to me. the route took us over the mountain range and in to Acton, just 30-40 miles from the famous El Mirage dry lake bed, which was pretty shocking to me considering I never thought I'd be able to drive my car to elmo Each driver is given a direction book, a door card, a tee... you can have a co-driver because the instruction book is literally just a "word of mouth" type thing - like "turn left a the 3 way stop" or "make a left at the first light after _________ ave" - stuff intentionally written to foul you up - My buddy O-man called me last night to ask if he could co-drive with me because they guy that he was origianally going to ride with got the flu and had to bow out today. I'm really glad he did come because driving the car was more than a handful, and having another guy to say "it said the 2nd stop sign, right?" was a pretty big sanity check out of 70 or so cars doing the run, there were 4 banger powered cars doing the run, 2 of them were fiully built racing/touring motors with modern transmissions, 2 of them were trad builds and of those 2, I made it back, the other guy didnt. I didn't feel like blowing the banger up so me and O-man made more than a few social stops for pictures and gum-flapping coming down out of the mountains was a joy - I threw it in neutral and let gravity take hold, the engine noise went away, the vibrations stopped and we could have a conversation without screaming - 30 glorious miles of downhill, and the occational biker blasting by at over 100mph We made it back down the the flats and proceeded to the finish! notice the building in the background, thats the Norton Simon museum, the backdrop for the Rose Parade - the start/finsh was the historic Elks Lodge, which was too kind to let us come in, put the dawgs up and set a spell - the absoulte best part of this were the several guys that fell asleep in the comfy chairs, it was almost like a sleep clinic for ~40 y/o hot rodders, of which I almost fell victim to. They had drinks and lunch ready to go, the club came up and talked a bit, handed out the trophies - I've driven my car this far before, and at a certain point it just becomes unpleasant, factoring in the drive to and from the start point, and the drive itself, its just shy of 120 miles - and the prize for doing this amazing historic run Driving these cars is obvously different, 120 miles in a regular car is a breeze, but those last 10-15 miles, I kept thinking "gosh this steering is getting tight, why is my clutch pedal so hard to push, my hands are killing me, I hope I dont get a clutch leg cramp" - I realized that this is actually hard, and I'm soft. With that revelation, seeing old friends and new, and another white knuckle 40-50mph freeway ride to get home, I bid Pasadena farewell and headed home - I needed gas so I put 25 bucks in the tank (shockingly the car gets really good milage) and 2 quarts of oil that leaked out and headed home First thing I wanted to do was inspect for damage, the rear end noise had grown a bit louder, but other than that, I had no visual damage, no odd sounds, no knocking or klunking - the car did stellar - and I'm super proud of it. this dude was super happy to see me for some reason and wanted to show me how he drives "his" wagon like a racecar driver phew... sleep came quickly! LobsterboyX fucked around with this message at 15:54 on Apr 29, 2024 |
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heres more from my friend Lyndon who is an amazing photographer - we both took a wrong turn and he wound up being our own photographer LobsterboyX fucked around with this message at 20:43 on Apr 29, 2024 |
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LobsterboyX posted:heres more from my friend Lyndon who is an amazing photographer - we both took a wrong turn and he wound up being our own photographer I am simpatico on the manual old car wearing us out. Driving the Econoline is work. When I had my van - at age 19 - I drove from Philadelphia to Hackensack in a '66 manual. By the time I arrived ro pick up my girlfriend, I could barely walk due to cramping of my left leg. I sold it a couple months later. Going back to my '71 Toyota Corona was like driving a Cadillac. The current '65 is the same, Spartan - but I don't even pretend to DD it.
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 02:31 |
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PainterofCrap posted:Good lord, that's a fabulous shot! Not empty quoting. Amazing shot.
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# ? Apr 30, 2024 03:41 |
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Still reeling from the reliability run - been driving the 48 daily, this am when I fired her up she was a bit clicky and a quart down - time for a tuneup! last friday we had a pretty fun cruise night, crusing thru griffith park https://i.imgur.com/f0hCvCW.mp4 to a very old burger shack we did go to a pretty cool event this past weekend - it was called "Wings, Wheels and Tracks" at the Planes of fame museum in Chino CA. my boy was thrilled to get in to a real B17 he liked the waist gunner position the most we loved this Jeep only kid there that knew what each pedal did, at one point even explaining to another kid what the clutch does. nbd, a ww2 vet who spent his time as a mechanic in england built this cute little airplane and let the kids ride it They had 6 aircraft flying that day, our favorite was this silver mustang, followed by the pride of burbank, p38 on our way out I noticed this little gem on an old window ____ This little doober gave us quite a scare, he had a giant mass in his neck about 2 weeks ago, he was very inflamed and there was some less than favorable talk from the vet, but now, 2 weeks later, the mass is all but gone and he has no inflamation. at 14 years old, our time with him is precious, but for his age, he's really doing well. I noticed a break leak on the old wagon, and I don't feel like putzing with it right now, so I just used a little cinema light I got from Temu to take this lovely photo in closing, a friend came over and saw this bike that he just had to have, he made me an offer so I pulled it out and got it a bit juiced up, but it still needs new tires - he wound up backing out of the deal, which I was totally fine with because I didn't want to sell it anyway.
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# ? May 7, 2024 20:12 |
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Pro dadding right there.
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# ? May 7, 2024 21:58 |
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That Olds… I need to find a group like that to hang with once I get dads ‘55 Chevy moving again. The aircraft stuff reminds me of the time I went with my grandad to an air show many years ago - he was a chief mechanic on P-47s overseas. Kinda wish he’d talked more about it, but I understand why he might not have wanted to.
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# ? May 27, 2024 07:54 |
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hell yeah, front and center
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# ? May 27, 2024 08:13 |
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Oh poo poo there they are! I’m gonna wear my NHDA shirt to celebrate.
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# ? May 27, 2024 13:53 |
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“And also, 40 square feet of wood grain.”
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# ? May 27, 2024 14:02 |
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So this whole thing was brought on by an out of the blue order from Mustache Ride - I do watch SFM's videos but I hadn't seen this particular one yet - if I didn't get the order, I probably would have sent him some stickers anyway, but the gesture was there, so I threw everything I had, not just what I have listed at SFM and some things that Mustache didn't even buy! - I also included a note to him about us here at AI as well, so maybe we'll get a shout? The stickers I have are pretty much on par for what he's doing with his car, so I was pretty happy when he showed which his favorites were. also... https://i.imgur.com/75lZL5y.mp4
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# ? May 28, 2024 16:56 |
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T-6 best 6.
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# ? May 28, 2024 17:05 |
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I've been really busy sitting in traffic.. but I got a new tire... and lbx jr needed to change his out Anyway, I can't remember if I said it already, but about 5 months ago I noticed some premature cracking and a bubble in the sidewall on the front passenger tire - I bought these tires in 2020-1 I think - I just know it was full covid when I got them. I sent this pic to them and they agreed to replace it, anyway, a few days ago I got the tire in the mail, and went to a local Just Tires to have them put it on, man, what a joke that place was, 40 bucks and took them 2 hours to seat the tire on the car, I watched them use the cheetah 6 times before they gave up and put the tire on a strecher to open it up. Anyway, 5 month wait - now I have to send it back the old one. other than that - work is nutty right now, and we're having a garage sale on Saturday, so any LA goons, good time to come over and kick it - DM a guy.
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Man, I'd love to browse a yard sale at your place. If I ever get my big California trip planned maybe I'll give you a shout just to come peek through your stuff.
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