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a distant memory
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What he said. ☝️ The multiple exhaust tips is a clue? I find it amusing how many American cars come from the factory, with extra fake tips. Volvos kick butt at rallies, watched a few at the ones I worked on.
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Because I owned a '91 Jetta GLi, I did a Golf just because. I did the green Hella taillights! Made some other modifications too. But did a "normal" paint color (not colors). Will stay tuned.... (oh that's a bad pun ?).
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Pier 1 is going out of business in Prescott. Got another shelf unit (to the right), love being able to roll around. Can't see the row behind what you see here. Now I can buy more that I'll never build. ?
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What did you see on the road today?
89AKurt replied to Harry P.'s topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Does a Cars & Coffee count? I see most pictures the cars are parked somewhere, all these drove to the parking lot. Buick Riviera. Porsche 914-V8 MG with V8. And...... -
Following this one! ? I attended one Pebble Beach, had a headache at the end of the day from sensory overload.
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from Fukushima surplus
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Automotive (and other) toys from our childhood
89AKurt replied to Harry P.'s topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
I know right? But I'm always hoping for a car, there is (or was) a Ford Galaxy in the area. Saw a couple of spots with old trash, like it was a camp site. May have been left near that spot, mud washed around it. For clarification, that's all clay, commonly called "badlands" terrain, some rock layers interspersed is what makes this area fascinating. This is the Bisti Wilderness, south of Farmington, N.M. The wagon was about 3 miles from the car, it was about 95°F, and didn't have leather gloves. This is a hoodoo that looks like a jet to me. Anyway, back to toys...... -
Automotive (and other) toys from our childhood
89AKurt replied to Harry P.'s topic in The Off-Topic Lounge
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started doing stretches
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chocolate on asphalt
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when filming riots
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HEADS UP - Rommel's Rod
89AKurt replied to Mike999's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Gee, why do kits cost so much now? ? Hug a lawyer. -
dressed in leather
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That whole decommissioning operation is something else.
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covering the nasty
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First of this kit built that I have seen up close. What is the rear seat upholstery? I started this many years ago, what have I done? ?
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1972 Chevy Pickup
89AKurt replied to KWT's topic in Model Trucks: Pickups, Vans, SUVs, Light Commercial
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painted pearl pink
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Quitting the Hobby
89AKurt replied to stavanzer's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Totally understand, be well and prosper. There are times I want to sell the house, get an RV, and get lost. I've reduced interest in the latest, greatest, most expensive cars coming out, reduces the clutter (there is another similar word verboten for use in public) in my head. I've also had spells of no interest in models. -
The ‘other’ mag is stopping publication
89AKurt replied to cruz's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Huh, some time ago I would have honestly lamented any print magazine going under. But I stopped getting Road & Track, then AutoWeek around the time the economy crashed. I used to get Fine Homebuilding, but they started to lose their original vision. It was nice to get contest annuals, but most of the time the majority of a magazine did not interest me. I've evolved in recent years, prefer the choice of what I look at online, and being able to pontificate and add my two dollars worth (inflation since two cents). Also storage space is limited, have a stash of magazines I never look at, so what's the problem again? -
A millimeter at a time! Thanks! I won't think so until aluminum paint is successfully applied. Thanks. Actually, it wasn't hard, a new blade is always the trick, and resin is a little softer than styrene. Also grinding down the thickness, I used sunlight to see how far I was going, and the first holes were key to figure out the luminescence shade (does this make sense?) to know when to not wreck it. Still need to fold sandpaper and finesse a better finish. It's the repetition that's daunting, 99 bottles of beer on the wall....... Oh good. Some of the engine pictures I looted are of the D, so I can only use for color reference.
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