Snapchat these days, and it wouldn't take that long! :D
I'd jump on the Mazda 3, they're good solid cars. Easy enough to work on, a lot of FoMoCo parts under the hood.
Yeah, I wasn't a Jeep guy until all of a sudden I was ('92 MJ). Then this fell into my lap and as much as I'd like to get it up and running, I moved to Baton Rouge, La and don't have a place for it. If it doesn't sell, I have a buddy here with some open land I can park it on but that means...
Item Name: FS '89 Cherokee
Location: Stone Mountain
Zip Code: 30078
Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 1000
Caliber: Awesome
Willing to Ship: No
Bill of Sale Required?: No
Item Description: 1989 Jeep Cherokee Sport. 2dr, 4x4, automatic, PS, PW. 4.0L Renix inline 6. 155k miles. Has sat for...
Just missed that one....it would be sweet on my Jeep! x2 on this though, I've never entered for the stuff I considered useless....most of the knives, .45 and .40 cal stuff, etc just would lay around and take up space.
Yeah they had the reliable 6.5L and the 6.2L. Both of which were built for economy, not for power. I still drive my 6.2 daily '86 CUCV, just keeps rollin. Look on craigslist at the 6.5s for sale, there's still a bunch out there and most with 200k (or more) miles. Great motors but not power...
I use the stuff with Teflon in it on my o-ring chains. Every week if I'm riding daily, every two if I'm not. Clean it with a good degreaser, Wal-Mart actually sells both at a reasonable price.
For my non O-ring chains, I still use a little gear lube/rearend dope/90W-whatever gear oil. It's...
Well if you had kept playing rugby as you did in your younger years, hell you might not have even made it. Getting out of bed happens just a bit slower these days, huh?