Yep Also considering this '87:
Thursday
Plus
Will get together and hopefully make me a very happy man. Of coarse it could end up with me as a very depressed man.
Yeah. I just bought a car, and I'm thinning the herd quite a bit.
Know anybody that wants a $500 Merkur XR4Ti or a 1995 Golf Sport (red, two door, spare engine (just machined at T. Hoff), new suspension, control arms, etc.)
I am hoping to sell the Merkur fast so I can buy an updated starter, some coils, plugs and wires
got my eye on this come spring time
I love that medium gray it has to it, manual trans, w no sunroof. Prob wont be that exact one but when I get a new job I'm getting rid of my 2 and upgrading to that since we really don't even have winter anymore either...
Brett_Murphy wrote: In reply to EastCoastMojo: I love those, too. However, if I was going with a smaller off-roader, I'd buy a Wrangler, because parts are cheap (I've literally found them in the woods) and everything you might possibly want to do is well documented. plus, USA! USA! USA! Forgot my hotlink! One just like this:
Is "finding parts in the woods" a good thing or a bad thing? I prefer to come home with everything still attached!
In reply to Flight Service:
The Candied Onions are great. I brought a couple to work after telling some people I was going apple picking. Noone that tried one liked them but I got a good laugh anyway
Keith Tanner wrote:Brett_Murphy wrote: In reply to EastCoastMojo: I love those, too. However, if I was going with a smaller off-roader, I'd buy a Wrangler, because parts are cheap (I've literally found them in the woods) and everything you might possibly want to do is well documented. plus, USA! USA! USA! Forgot my hotlink! One just like this:Is "finding parts in the woods" a good thing or a bad thing? I prefer to come home with everything still attached!
(Photo by iwona_kellie, per Creative Commons)
Have some S1 rims for my Kumho XS tires
Think it looks quite good but the S2 wheels are awesome too...
ransom wrote:Keith Tanner wrote:(Photo by iwona_kellie, per Creative Commons)Brett_Murphy wrote: In reply to EastCoastMojo: I love those, too. However, if I was going with a smaller off-roader, I'd buy a Wrangler, because parts are cheap (I've literally found them in the woods) and everything you might possibly want to do is well documented. plus, USA! USA! USA! Forgot my hotlink! One just like this:Is "finding parts in the woods" a good thing or a bad thing? I prefer to come home with everything still attached!
I want a Willy's Wagon! Sorry, on the Mac, don't know how to hotlink on it.
rt click on the image, select "copy image address" click in the "your comment: box, then click on the thingy ( see the use of my technical background ) just to the left of the ( ? ) ...( the 5th from the left) ... and then on your tool bar at the top click on edit and select paste ... then follow the instructions
ransom wrote:Keith Tanner wrote:(Photo by iwona_kellie, per Creative Commons)Brett_Murphy wrote: In reply to EastCoastMojo: I love those, too. However, if I was going with a smaller off-roader, I'd buy a Wrangler, because parts are cheap (I've literally found them in the woods) and everything you might possibly want to do is well documented. plus, USA! USA! USA! Forgot my hotlink! One just like this:Is "finding parts in the woods" a good thing or a bad thing? I prefer to come home with everything still attached!
Also seen on an old Land Rover.
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