I just bought a Giulia Ti AWD. This is an amazing car. balanced, fast, looks amazing. If they stretched it a bit and put an NA version of the 2.9 V6 from the Quadrifoglio in a 2 door version with the twin turbo as an option that would be a world beater of a car. Take one for a spin they are...
done this a lot. Cheap razor blade tool pictured above available at any hardware store. As long as you keep the blade edge flat on the glass it won't scratch.
I am with Jake and Elwood on this one. "Do what you feel and keep both feet on the wheel." I love the /. I think the super fast hugely powered V-8s are cool too but I don't drive fast. My wife mocks me for driving like a granny. I like them all but not all of them are for me. And I like...
1991 a 71 duster with a blown rear wheel bearing for $100. I replaced the bearings and drove it for two years. Over those two years the only repairs I did were heater core, wheel cylinders, and points. total about $200.
Rani, It sounds like your parents are doing this out of love and concern. I really like the old cars too but they are not a safe as the new vehicles. I am sure your parents care enough to listen to you so sit down and talk to them. You can explain to them why you don't think you need the car...
Thanks. I did put an ad up on here with pics and got no response. I figure I will get about what I need from the sportster and will be able to get what I am really looking for soon enough.
It will be a difficult week. I have not been making progress on my Duster and the storage costs are killing me. $100 a month. So I put the cars up for sale. It looks like I have a deal that will send my Dusters and all the parts I have accumulated including my side draft intake manifold...
I have never changed a dash bulb but I think it might help if you had a large pcture of or an actual dash in front of you so you could see where the bulbs are to easier to reach them. Barring that it isn't hard to remove the entire dash and replace all the bulbs that way.
I have a pair of dusters. One is a 74 disassembled without drive train rear end or front spindles. The other is a 76 feather duster /6 A833OD with all the aluminum parts. the 74 is excellent with straight metal and only serface rust on the body panels and solid frame members. It needs floor...