I happened to stumble across this today.
There it is,and I didn't read past thereI have readers everywhere Glad they're cheap. My biggest problem is I can't find them when they're on the top of my head.
That's lacist....
That's lacist....
Yeah, but, how much will she pay for a pair of shoes?My wife seems to think readers are a better solution than $300 laser etched sockets.
I can't understand how women think.
Yeah, but, how much will she pay for a pair of shoes?
Yeah, but, how much will she pay for a pair of shoes?
Does anyone here know anything about MGs? What years are better? Anything at all?
Land Rover was either a Buick 215 variant or a 4.6 Ford... should have been easy to deal with. I think they weren't Lucas anymore by then either.She actually wants an MG midget. (is that even PC to say anymore?)
I wish she just wanted some shoes.
The last British motor vehicle I owned was a 1970 Triumph Bonneville , with Lucas (prince of darkness) lighting.
British engineering is not very impressive.
I did do a head gasket job on a 99 Land Rover, it wasn't actually too bad, but anyhow.
Does anyone here know anything about MGs? What years are better? Anything at all?
The Rover motor is based on the Buick/Olds 215 aluminum V8Land Rover was either a Buick 215 variant or a 4.6 Ford... should have been easy to deal with. I think they weren't Lucas anymore by then either.
All I can tell you about MG is it will be a PITA, but being a C Body guy... you should be used to that.
Try the shoes again...
The MG34 was a superb weapon, even so, the MG 42 surpassed it in many ways.Does anyone here know anything about MGs? What years are better? Anything at all?
I've never seen a finished MG. And if someone says it's finished, they won't drive it.Does anyone here know anything about MGs? What years are better? Anything at all?