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I kept biting my tongue. Didn't want to say anything! :p
Also, Bradster, you STOLE that front end! Lucky devil. Good luck on the build! :grin: (I'll be keeping my eye out for a build thread.)
I know this is starting to cut it close, but I just thought of it tonight. Is anyone going to Syracuse this coming weekend? Let us know if you're attending, and if you're bringing your car, throw up a pic so we know what to watch out for!
I'll be there Friday-Sunday with my little sister...
I'm sad I didn't see this post yesterday. As a huge fan of the movies, I feel as though I should have celebrated yesterday. I'll never get another chance I guess. Thanks for this little trivia bit 69 Runner!
I thought some of you guys might get a kick out of this. Dodge released a new commercial earlier in the week that honored the Fifa World Cup match up between the USA and England...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMRMW1FXSHw
hahah. Joe, I didn't know there was either... and I only live a couple of hours from 74. Maybe I'm actually 5 days and a couple of hours from him... :confused:
CJVan, seems like you've got things the wrong way round. While I agree, it isn't as common of a car, and there are many of teens who would rather drive a late 60's early 70's car, it seems like it's the kid who likes the car...
SCredneck's son took the initiative, found the car and talked to...
Yeah, I was going to say the same thing Runner. My daily driver is an 08 Volkswagen (no comments :tongueflap:) and the car won't start without the clutch being fully depressed. I'm kind of questioning the BS on that thread, as the running idle on most cars these days is set to low to keep an...
There is a method behind the madness. Ease of design means that the average consumer can make simple repairs, which means that nobody is making money. If it's a complex and intricate process, then the car goes into the dealer for service, bringing money in. You're supposed to just give up and...
good call. You'll have more fun with a streetable daily driver. Gives you a little more freedom to show off and have some fun IMO. good luck with things and keep us updated!
You also might want to factor in the possibility of breakdowns. If something snaps/breaks/explodes (knock on wood) will you have the time to repair it or trailer it and still make your shipping deadline?