Achtane posted:OP it sounds like you have a lovely living situation arranged and I'm jealous. That's the life. How are you getting all these super cheap/free cars? i take a lot of life advice from old punk songs, like "if i climb it will be slow i'm bringing everyone i know and stopping on the 6th or 7th rung" and i do my own dishes now, i'll do my own dishes then" (the dishes are a metaphor). also i live super remote, it's hard to ship big things like non-op vehicles out of here so there's no auto recycler market and very little scrap (barge comes every year but that it makes it way less profitable) so i'm able to fill that role. not just me, it's pretty common around here even if i take it a little further than most i used to feel the same way about cars with computers, but honestly having obd2 is so dang nice. i still dread the day i will have to deal with some sort of lane-assist system that's convinced it's always crossing a lane or whatever, but the $10 bluetooth adapter that lets cars after 1995 talk to you is a godsend. all "ding, P0483, my fan isn't plugged in right dude" and logging the output of all the sensors on a free phone app. i'm pretty blown away by the teslonda too, modern tech+classic ride+loving custom work is a beautiful combo. what kind of cars do you have? Macnult posted:currently driving a 2005 ford freestyle which has served me well. im saving for a truck, hopefully a toyota tacoma, before making the move out to PNW my aunt has one of those, not really an enthusiast kind of ride but it's been reliable/trouble free/cheap to operate for her since she bought it and you can't complain about that. tacomas on the other hand are one of my favourites, if you couldn't tell from the multiple examples in the op. there hasn't been a bad one or bad option for them *ever*, other than arguably the 3.0 v6 in some really early ones but that's only bad in comparison to how good the 22-re was it's fine shy boy from chess club posted:fuckin same plus when oil runs out were gonna look back at how stupid we were for using resources to get one person around in 3000lbs of metal but at least keeping an old one going as long as possible is the best you can do to not be wasteful, I like cars but theyre still stupid hell yeah. that's the stuff i should've known this is what your fleet looked like. the scirocco is dope af, i can't quite place your uncles ride is that a cutlass? i almost wish we had rallycross stuff here just so there would be action shots of my cars, we do that stuff all the time in the summer but there's no cameraman. the legacy looks so much like one of my cars that no one would notice if you parked it at the lot unless they tried to drive it and it was locked. lamb posted:Sadly no t-tops. It was this car: this camaro (really most camaros other than racecars but especially the red and black for some reason) just screams "drinking and driving" to me. a real beer and cigrits kind of ride. not endorsing that, i think that's why there aren't very many left lol. looking *really* good for 20 years in man! when did you get it/get rid of it if you don't mind me asking? SeaGoatSupreme posted:The first repair I ever made was an alternator swap on a 94 GMC Sierra. The engine bay had so much space to work in, the alternator was sitting right on top, it was a dream except for hitting myself in the forehead with a very fast wrench because my improvised cheater bar slipped. everything being so simple/accessible is the best part of working on old trucks. all that room for activities. working on little japanese stuff is still my favourite though, everything is so logical and well-documented like they actually considered that one day someone would be fixing it when they built it. weirdly i have never been in a fiesta much less st despite them being pretty common. they seem to have a decent rep though, and the newish ones with the big fish mouth are pretty cool looking imo
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MORE CARS! Next, I eagerly present to you all; my good buddy's DMC DeLorean, converted to electric, cleverly named the AC DMC He did all of conversion himself because he is one of those brain geniuses. WIred/soldered up his own inverter as well. It has a motor from a Nissian Leaf, Leaf battery cells as well. Don't let the Leaf fool you, this thing can zoom, quick!! https://i.imgur.com/9eHCVwZ.mp4 Him and our friend/boss acquired this car in rough condition sometime back. It used to be "The worlds fastest delorean" but unfortunately, the last owner let the thing deteriate to poo poo. Brakes were non-existent, turbos were garbo, suspension was scary and it was full of black widows. It has come a long way and I'm extremely proud of my buddy. ---------------- |
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Professor of Cats posted:
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also i have a car. it's very tiny and plugs into the wall instead of going to the gas station. her name is greta and we're very happy together
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owlhawk911 posted:working on little japanese stuff is still my favourite though, everything is so logical and well-documented like they actually considered that one day someone would be fixing it when they built it. weirdly i have never been in a fiesta much less st despite them being pretty common. they seem to have a decent rep though, and the newish ones with the big fish mouth are pretty cool looking imo The only frustrating job I've ever done when I had the appropriate tools was an original! alternator on a 24 year old integra. The bolt that it swings out on to be able to easily replace it was a solid hunk of rust, it took something like 8 hours with heat, penetrating lube, a large hammer, and a big punch to actually get it free from the bracket. Had to remove the bracket along with the alternator, but I appreciated the design of it, and how easy of a job it would have been if it had to have been done sooner. And I mean it made it 165k and 24 years before being replaced so it was a quality product. The big fish mouth fiesta STs are a riot. It's about as close as you get to a practical four door go-kart, mine is by far the best car I've ever had. I ended up slapping some normal 16" focus rims on it so I can get good tires at 1/3rd the price of the stock summers, and that's only eroded my willpower further knowing that slow racecar driving isn't really a financial hit. I miss that Integra though. I had big plans, getting an awd crv driveline into them is a lot of work, but it's not *crazy* work. Awd turbo coupe that weighs 2500lbs with a frankly wonderful chassis? Hell yeah. This is a chill place. I like y'all. |
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Professor of Cats posted:
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SeaGoatSupreme posted:
I have an absolute soft spot for the new fiestas. they look like a blast to mob around in. FluffieDuckie posted:also i have a car. it's very tiny and plugs into the wall instead of going to the gas station. greta sounds neat. what kind breed is greta? Volt? Leaf? Prius? ...Tesla? The dude who owns that DMC also has a Leaf (as well as a 73 souped up self built Mecury Cougar). He swears by that Leaf and so do I, it's a great car and perfect for town/city commutes. Someday when I get the time, I want to find an old Ford Escort and convert that to electric (and do all kinds of fun stuff like heads up display, lidar, etc) Or I just might do that to my beast, we'll see. ---------------- |
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greta is german. she's an i3 she looks a little like a toaster but i love her just the same *not the actual greta*
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oh rad, I have not seen those cars yet. Looks easy to park and navigate through tight streets.
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Professor of Cats posted:
Holy poo poo yes this is extremely my poo poo. The design is similar to my Scirocco, Izusu Impulse and Lotus Esprit (I think or something), I cant remember of its the same guy that designed them all or stole the design or whatever but they all own. Being electric is even better, it must definitely haul more rear end than stock owlhawk911 posted:hell yeah. that's the stuff i should've known this is what your fleet looked like. the scirocco is dope af, i can't quite place your uncles ride is that a cutlass? i almost wish we had rallycross stuff here just so there would be action shots of my cars, we do that stuff all the time in the summer but there's no cameraman. the legacy looks so much like one of my cars that no one would notice if you parked it at the lot unless they tried to drive it and it was locked. One time coming out of a store I went to get in my Forester and there was a dog in it and it scared me for a second until I realized it was someone else's same car next to me, lol Professor of Cats posted:I'm in love!!! Yesssssssssssssssss. Last excitement I had was doing some welding when I was making a bracket for my alternator. I cleared a spot on the concrete floor so nothing would catch on fire then soaked a rag in brake cleaner to clean what I was about to weld and put it right down next to me so that as soon as I struck the arc the rag exploded into flames and I flailed around putting it out and caught my hair on fire I love my Scirocco so much that when I die I want to be put in the driver seat and get crushed into a cube then just throw it and me into a hole or whatever Ill be dead. I have a thread on it in AI where I just did a bunch of stuff to it and told the story about it. Ive had it since 2006 and took it on so many adventures so Im gonna keep it forever I have more cars too, I did a partial restoration on this truck and finished in 2014. The engine was seized so I rebuilt it and restored all the stuff under the hood while I had it apart. Its 6 volt positive ground and the transmission isnt synchronized so I had to learn to double clutch and float gears. Its a 1956 International S130, a thirteen letter poo poo spreader |
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Professor of Cats posted:oh rad, I have not seen those cars yet. Looks easy to park and navigate through tight streets. that's why i love her. my last car was a mini van and i hit the garage twice and 2 parked cars trying to park. nevermind how many curbs i jumped trying to turn corners. i wanted the most maneuverable car i could find
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also mr duck has had a leaf, a volt, and now a tesla so we're pretty dedicated to never going into a gas station again as far as reviews, he loved the leaf, hated the volt and i'm afraid he's going to leave me for the tesla
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I'd kind of rather AI hadn't run owlhawk out but hey I can post about cars here too Here have a sort-of first run video of my silly turbo BMW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCIa7Qy_uA8 |
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owlhawk911 posted:this camaro (really most camaros other than racecars but especially the red and black for some reason) just screams "drinking and driving" to me. a real beer and cigrits kind of ride. not endorsing that, i think that's why there aren't very many left lol. looking *really* good for 20 years in man! when did you get it/get rid of it if you don't mind me asking? Many a cigarette was smoked in this car, yes. This picture is deceiving. The body was probably 40% bondo at this point in time. I got it in 94 as my first car, and had to get rid of it in 98, when my mechanic told me that the motor mounts were rusted and it wasn't safe to drive any more. I didn't have the kind of money I'd need to rebuilt it and keep it up. I literally cried when the guy I sold it to for parts came to get it. |
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NumbersMatching320 posted:I'd kind of rather AI hadn't run owlhawk out but hey I can post about cars here too Sweet I hadnt caught up on your thread yet to see this. I also have a turbo Scirocco video I havent posted yet, its not hooked up to the intake yet though https://youtu.be/9f19Os3OhUY |
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Professor of Cats posted:Next, I eagerly present to you all; my good buddy's DMC DeLorean, converted to electric, cleverly named the AC DMC we seem to have a very similar posting schedule lol, i'm always either just before or just after one of yours. that's a great name, i like how it's all over like a brand logo. what's with the little bars across the doors, is that just a display thing? did you help with the tablet display for this one too? does the fuel gauge display battery percentage instead now? i always wonder that about electric conversions. it's really nice to see a delorean that isn't back to the future themed. the brodozer you can see the bottom 3rd of in your 4th pic is ridiculous, that is probably my least favourite kind of car SeaGoatSupreme posted:The only frustrating job I've ever done when I had the appropriate tools was an original! alternator on a 24 year old integra. The bolt that it swings out on to be able to easily replace it was a solid hunk of rust, it took something like 8 hours with heat, penetrating lube, a large hammer, and a big punch to actually get it free from the bracket. Had to remove the bracket along with the alternator, but I appreciated the design of it, and how easy of a job it would have been if it had to have been done sooner. haha stuck bolts are the worst whatever they're on. penetrating lube+walking away for a while is my favourite trick. acetone/atf is a cheap and super effective substitute, it seems to work better than most imo. i always wanted an old liftback integra, i had a eg civic hatch instead. wasn't there a factory awd version? i'm pretty sure there was, it would make sense that you could cram the bits in. that would be an awesome ride. i'm glad you like it here, i like you too FluffieDuckie posted:greta is german. she's an i3 this is the perfect car for a byob mod, all weird and futuristic, whirring around with its beepy lil horn, not making any fumes or loud noises, funny but excellent to use. tesla's are sick and i can't wait for the day they start to fall into my recycling maw shy boy from chess club posted:I love my Scirocco so much that when I die I want to be put in the driver seat and get crushed into a cube then just throw it and me into a hole or whatever Ill be dead. I have a thread on it in AI where I just did a bunch of stuff to it and told the story about it. Ive had it since 2006 and took it on so many adventures so Im gonna keep it forever that's how i was about my van, i really need to find some pics for this thread it's awesome. i posted about it a little while ago but tldr it's a solid axle leaf sprung 4wd e-250 set up as a camper. kinda resent it now for being out of commission with trans issues i can't address at the moment, but it's still something i always wanted/will keep forever. my grandpa would absolutely poo poo if he saw that truck, it's awesome that you actually rebuilt the engine instead of throwing a 350 in like most people seem to do with old trucks. not that there's anything wrong with that but it's cool to see something from back in the day still operating as designed NumbersMatching320 posted:I'd kind of rather AI hadn't run owlhawk out but hey I can post about cars here too big same but it means a lot that you guys came to say hi i am a big fan of those old bmws with the weird sloped nose and ratty restorations of old luxury stuff in general, my buddy back home has a mercedes 240d with a very similar vibe going
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FluffieDuckie posted:as far as reviews, he loved the leaf, hated the volt and i'm afraid he's going to leave me for the tesla My coworker has a tesla and I think they agree; that car is butter smooth. Someday Mrs. Cat Professor and I will have an EV, even if I have to convert one. owlhawk911 posted:we seem to have a very similar posting schedule lol, i'm always either just before or just after one of yours. that's a great name, i like how it's all over like a brand logo. what's with the little bars across the doors, is that just a display thing? did you help with the tablet display for this one too? does the fuel gauge display battery percentage instead now? i always wonder that about electric conversions. it's really nice to see a delorean that isn't back to the future themed. the brodozer you can see the bottom 3rd of in your 4th pic is ridiculous, that is probably my least favourite kind of car Yep! We took the car down to SEMA in Vegas and he made those bars so people dont get in the car and such. It worked wonders. As far as the display; I didnt help with that one...yet. I'm actually about to start on it for him; he finished up unifying all the outputs to a single custom protocol; then I'll swoop in and interface with it all. Oh yeah and that dash, everythign is wired correctly; the fuel gauge is basically how much juice left the pack has, the RPMS are now phase amps. pretty sweet! Sigh, yeah, unfortunately im subjected to a LOT of brodozers because some friends love their giant killdozer trucks. Even if it means they have to dedicate half their paycheck to keeping it up. At SEMA (those pictures) there was an ENTIRE huge section dedicated to those things. Yessssssssssssss ---------------- |
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although most of the car talk does not make much sense for me i'm really enjoying our new car friends and the car pictures. the teslonda and the ac/dmc are so cool! think im going to update my welcome thread q's to include pictures of cats or cars
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City of Glompton posted:although most of the car talk does not make much sense for me i'm really enjoying our new car friends and the car pictures. the teslonda and the ac/dmc are so cool! think im going to update my welcome thread q's to include pictures of cats or cars maybe you could tell them we have a car thread now, i'm having a lot of fun with the combination of two of my favourite things (chillin and cars) and never want it to end. i like all the pictures too cause you don't have to know nothin' to think a picture is cool. i really need to find some pics of my van, i know i must've emailed em around before so they should be in there somewhere shy boy from chess club posted:Sweet I hadnt caught up on your thread yet to see this. I also have a turbo Scirocco video I havent posted yet, its not hooked up to the intake yet though i must've just scrolled past this cause it wasn't embedded but very nice dude, it makes a cool noise even without the turbo plumbed in can't wait to hear the finished version
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owlhawk911 posted:that's how i was about my van, i really need to find some pics for this thread it's awesome. i posted about it a little while ago but tldr it's a solid axle leaf sprung 4wd e-250 set up as a camper. kinda resent it now for being out of commission with trans issues i can't address at the moment, but it's still something i always wanted/will keep forever. my grandpa would absolutely poo poo if he saw that truck, it's awesome that you actually rebuilt the engine instead of throwing a 350 in like most people seem to do with old trucks. not that there's anything wrong with that but it's cool to see something from back in the day still operating as designed Oh man I definitely want to see that van. I want to make a camper out of something to wander the country whenever I want someday and I love to see different ways of doing it. Right now if I could do whatever I wanted Id get a VW Westy and TDI swap and bulletproof it for wandering, one of those 80s one ton Toyota campers is a close second but Id swap a Dodge 3.9/5 speed into it since the yota V6 is pretty sucky I was so lucky that my 56 was all original so I could keep it exactly how it was. One of my friends keeps bugging me to switch it to 12 volt but that will never happen. the charm in it is how its just like it always was. It really sucks to drive so I dont drive it much, it only goes about 45mph since it has 6.16 gears and regular people get really mad and drive dangerously around me and it ruins the fun I also have another car. I found this pickup on the property that I live on now when I was 14 years old and I wanted it so bad but my great uncle was a hoarder and never would sell anything. Same reason the 56 is still around so when he passed away I started fixing up all the stuff. I pulled it out of the greenhouse that it sat in since like 1982 and got it running. It was a 283 with a 3 on the tree. I blew the original engine shortly after that doing burnouts in the garage which happened to be a blessing cause I found another 283 that was already hot rodded for $150. I traded a lawn mower plow for a 4 barrel and intake from a friends dads 67 Camaro and put it on the 283. Then a few years later my friend (12 volt guy) gave me a T5 for putting the new flathead he had into his 48 F1 so I swapped out the 3 speed. I put a Hurst shift on with an old 4 speed knob I had so it just looks like a stock 4 speed now and I can go on long trips and stuff with overdrive. Its also way more fun than the 3 on the tree. I call her Bernice It cost me like $100 to lower it with shorter coil springs. For those that dont know most of these trucks have trailing arm rear suspension like a nascar. It rides really nice for an old truck. Its got long tube headers and straight through mufflers and sounds just right https://youtu.be/d_BRsvIqmBY After like 2:30 its just driving back to my house so you can skip that its boring |
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owlhawk911 posted:maybe you could tell them we have a car thread now, i'm having a lot of fun with the combination of two of my favourite things (chillin and cars) and never want it to end. i like all the pictures too cause you don't have to know nothin' to think a picture is cool. i really need to find some pics of my van, i know i must've emailed em around before so they should be in there somewhere Me too, it wont happen until spring but Im really excited about it. Also dont worry about any of the horrible noises from my vehicles in the videos theyre all nothing |
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"my car sounds like a tractor but I just put air in the tires so it's good" Something I actually heard someone say about a cavalier telling some loud knock knock jokes |
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Ive seen a few things on that AC DMC, that thing is kicking rad EV swaps ruuuuule! Tesla motor swaps into pretty much anything are becoming more common but one of my brother's mates has one that scares the living poo poo outta me. Like he usually does stuff like stuff a Leaf motor in a 2CV but he got a crashed Model S P100D and got those motors and controllers into a Mini Moke. 700hp and 900NM in one of those. While the traction control is off is hilarious as all it does is sit there and blow tyres off the rims. But to explain it fully, electric motors make traction control dead easy and even easier to dial in so you get 100% max traction with the right amount of wheel slip. So.... a light, basically a skateboard on wheels with a massive amount of power and perfect ability to put every scrap of it to the ground. Scary fast doesnt even do the drat thing justice - also it goes exactly where the steering wheel is point so if you dont have it straight you are going to hit a tree going very high speed in a very tiny amount of time. His daily driver is another Moke that he did a single axle Tesla transplant in. That thing goes pretty hard itself Guy is insane. He's built some stupid rear end cars over the years but that one just tops everything.
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:Ive seen a few things on that AC DMC, that thing is kicking rad Hooollly poo poo friend that Moke is AWESOME. any more pictures of that thing?? And yeah I feel you on the pants pooping scariness of it; the Teslonda has a gasser style, straight axle up front with a poo poo steering that requires your 150% attention and respect. If you neglect it, shy boy from chess club posted:https://youtu.be/d_BRsvIqmBY I love the sound! Something about old trucks just sit right with me. ---------------- |
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Professor of Cats posted:videos No shame in that, the teslonda is so sick. The LTD sounds freakin great though, my first car was a 66 Galaxie 500XL, 289 and a cruise-o-matic. It was really slow but sounded great and somehow survived my teenage abuse for 3 years and I sold it running to a friend I always hated those wheels but I was a poor teenager and all my money went to gas and oil |
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Professor of Cats posted:Hot drat, my friend; my heart swoons for that Galaxie. Its definitely one (of so many) that got away, it was like in the same condition when I sold it. These days the options for incredible drivetrains are so vast I could imagine like 50 different ones Id want put in it if I still had it |
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Holy poo poo this is a good thread. I gotta stop by AI soon. |
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https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3896090&pagenumber=1&perpage=40 Truck nutz thread, a classic https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3896063&pagenumber=2&perpage=40 Enjoy reading about my dumb rear end bumbling thru an oil change |
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Professor of Cats posted:videos HAHAHAH oh man that's awesome - just more proof car guys have nothing to fear with the coming change to EV's.... and if anything it could be more awesome doing stupid poo poo without worrying about pollution controls or noise. The laws on modding cars are strict here because of those two things but if you dont make noise and if you are 100% clean...... go hog wild! Gonna miss sweet rear end engine noise but oh well. Gonna be weird when a EV burnout beast appears at Summernats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VaWB2h_QVrA - not EV at Summernats but lots of noise and smoke Heather Papps posted:Holy poo poo this is a good thread. I gotta stop by AI soon. We got some cool projects about the place, drop on by!
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shy boy from chess club posted:
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GODSPEED JOHN GLENN posted:I used to have a '73 Gran Torino. I loved that car, but eventually sold it to a collector. nice mane dogg. also nice car |
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CAT INTERCEPTOR posted:HAHAHAH oh man that's awesome - just more proof car guys have nothing to fear with the coming change to EV's.... and if anything it could be more awesome doing stupid poo poo without worrying about pollution controls or noise. The laws on modding cars are strict here because of those two things but if you dont make noise and if you are 100% clean...... go hog wild! on all counts, friend. I love my muscle cars too and I sympathize for those afraid of losing em but I will have zero problem transitioning to EV. ---------------- |
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Just went back to take a closer look at everything since before I was working on a Ranger and fell asleep under it for a little while and I can't get over the AC DMC, man that thing is amazing. Making all the stock gauges work ticks all the boxes for a job done right, it's perfect Thanks for the Scirocco love I can't explain how much I love that car. It's the same as a MK1 VW Rabbit so it's insanely fun to drive and it's wicked small. Someone else said you don't drive a Scirocco, you wear a Scirocco and it's so true. When I run over a dime I can tell if it's heads or tails up Oh yeah the Olds is a 1980 Regency 98, it still has the Oldsmobile "rocket" 350, it was the last year before they started putting Chevys in them. It needs a new exhaust and I'll be doing it so I'm gonna sneak a little louder muff on there, nothing crazy but it needs to sound V8ey This thread rules, I got tons more pics but I want to see other people's pics so I'll spreadm out |
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owlhawk911 posted:what kind of cars do you have? You have a good philosophy, my dude. I have a 1995 manual Toyota Corolla and I absolutely love it. I'm probably the only person who gets excited to see one of the same generation. The plan is to retire it temporarily and really spiff it up. My dream is to slap a 4A-GE (or make a 7A-GE) into it and autocross it. But I'm dirt poor. One day... I also have a 1998 Mercury Grand Marquis. I gotta replace its intake manifold (yay plastic part that coolant runs through yayyyy) and tie rods but otherwise it's been a reliable beast. My grrl has a 1997 Chevrolet Lumina. It's made of hatred but just won't die yet. I despise this car. |
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owlhawk911 posted:i like all the pictures too cause you don't have to know nothin' to think a picture is cool.
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Car list (well present anyway as AI well knows I had at one point 12 Subarus at once) 1981 Series II RX-7. Now with 13B mild port and some suspension mods. I originally bought it ...... 1990. 2000 MY00 Clubsport EVO 4 WRX, gonna restore that. Got aforged internals motor so it goes all right but at present broken centre diff 1996 GF8 WRX wagon - reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeally long term project. I'll post some poo poo on this 1997 GF6 WRX wagon - got wrecked, bought it likethat. Gonna be the donor to get the MY96 wagon going 2006 MY06 WRX - Bought new. Bury me in this one. STOCK which is rare AF for a WRX 1999 MY99 Forester NA - my drive it anywhere DD. 2016 MY16 Subaru Levorg. When I wanna step out in style. My bro got a MY00 WRX off me and turned it a AWD BRZ. That poo poo is mental, we aint said half the crap out loud what has been done to that.
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