Boostr1
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Yeah, those dry climates are good on the panels, don't go to far south though, then you'll get the salty air rust...
Ive been very particular when driving my car, and I'm proud to say its paid off in the long run. Out of 17 years ive only driven it twice in the snow, and that was the day of the snow before the salt was laid down. If it's raining I wont drive it either, and now I'm blessed to have a taurus to drive in those conditions. If you are really addiment about driving in nasty conditions, I would strongly suggest that you buy a beater to drive. I hope you find your parts so you can get your car fixed.
Ive been very particular when driving my car, and I'm proud to say its paid off in the long run. Out of 17 years ive only driven it twice in the snow, and that was the day of the snow before the salt was laid down. If it's raining I wont drive it either, and now I'm blessed to have a taurus to drive in those conditions. If you are really addiment about driving in nasty conditions, I would strongly suggest that you buy a beater to drive. I hope you find your parts so you can get your car fixed.
Same here, drove it a few times in snow but that was 13 years ago. It really only has surface rust underneath. Actually in good shape for the age.
I am so glad I live where the state dose not salt the roads after snow fall
that is probably where most of the rust came from
I am so glad I live where the state dose not salt the roads after snow fall
that is probably where most of the rust came from
Seems to be a bored out milk variant that I can only assume will hold a lot of power. I mean look how the brake master is mounted just for it to fit in there.What kind of crate engine is that?
What kind of crate engine is that?
Seems to be a bored out milk variant that I can only assume will hold a lot of power. I mean look how the brake master is mounted just for it to fit in there.
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Looks like they did a pretty good job.
Also, do you not have springs on that thing? There’s no engine and that sucker is sitting low!
Looks like they did a nice job! Rust can be a nightmare. One of the reasons I cringe living in Minnesota in the winter, the stuff they use to clear the roads here ears cars from the inside out.