I've always used my cars daily. Every mopar I've had has always let me down with just one thing. It can be driving fine and I will park up somewhere, could be for 5 minutes or could be overnight but you get back in and it won't fire. I have to get out and pull or just move the wires to the...
But people did! I remember in 76 descending a mountain road in a 52 Cheryl coupe that I had to push myself back into the seat with the steering wheel and steering and brake at the same time. All with a single pot brake system! Scary stuff !
Thanks for the likes all of you guys.
Well this 96 Roadmaster wagon i believe was bought probably from new by a guy called Rufus Frowde who is a musician and composer and I think is a musical director in the Royal palaces in London. It only has 67,000 miles on the clock and the condition of the...
Don't know whether its only me but the darned "recommended cookies" on this site have become rather tedious. Every single item that i want to look at on this site can only be done by tapping recommended cookies. This happens going in and out of anything at all that I want to look at over the...
Came across a guy in Arizona 20 years ago who lived in one of these, a gold one and he had everything crammed in there! He was at the side of me in a parking area. Must see if I can find the photo. Strangest motor home i ever did see. It was raining and the car was fogged up, he was trying to...
I must say that non working power windows are a real pain in the *** but taking them all apart like this and getting them to work again is just so satisfying. Well done! It always helps others to do the same.
This Hearse with intact fins also used to have roof lanterns. It was for sale in Birmingham, England about 30 years ago and was last registered with the DVLA in 1995. Not heard of it since. Had a 6 cylinder engine. This is one of three 1960 Plymouth hearses that I've known of since 1980 over here.