Well out of my 10, 3 are junkers for parts. 5 are drivable. 2 are projects in waiting.Is 12 vehicles too many?
What if four of them don’t have engines but 8 do run and drive?
Well out of my 10, 3 are junkers for parts. 5 are drivable. 2 are projects in waiting.Is 12 vehicles too many?
What if four of them don’t have engines but 8 do run and drive?
I was asking about where, on the factory body labels, it might be listed.
Much easier to use that in a junk yard, then try to turn one brake drum, and watch the other.
NOT standard with 3.55, I have a one wheel 3.55 in my shed.
Might have been standard with 3.92, I have an extra one of those in the shed as well.
The northern coastal counties certainly use it and my truck also spends a few days on the beach and maybe a dozen salty dips at the boat launch a year….We don't use salt out here
My view is IF they are rollers, figure them at 1/2 car, that way when the wife says I have 10, I reply really only 5!!!!Is 12 vehicles too many?
What if four of them don’t have engines but 8 do run and drive?

The city tried telling me that I have too many cars. I have Court next Tuesday about it LOL
Thats why I have always lived in the sticks!!
