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Yesterday I was walking Cora at the train tracks outside of town. I have to take her out of town and off leash her as she has to run everyday. Flat out, full speed running to stretch her muscles. I have these indestructible orange balls that I chuck in a tennis ball...
I was in an argument with my wife early in our marriage and she said something like, 'You'd better not if you ever want to have sex again!' I got a look of confusion on my face and said, 'What do you mean?' Then I got a look of understanding and said, "Oh, you mean with you'. Neither one of us...
hi, installing the microswitch and this linkage is blocking the mounting. Looks like remnants of a choke linkage, it doesn't do anything or touch anything, just rotates with the throttle. I don't have a choke, am I good to remove it to allow mounting of my microswitch?
4150 mechanical secondaries
As mentioned in the link. When I changed to PB 30+ years ago, I didn't know the pedal should be lower to the floorboard until I my knees went south. Both of my knees are fixed straight. The only way for me to drive it safely was to lower the pedal. Come to find out when I did the swap 30+ years...
Very front driver side...
Driver side front fender rear leg....
Driver side door....
Driver side rear quarter, front of rear wheel opening....
Driver side rear quarter behind rear wheel opening....
Reverse, rinse, and repeat for passenger side.....
A Dodge Neon, that I bought new. Was a Great commuter, and good on gas. Also a Dodge Caliber, that was a real step up from the Neon, but I didn't need such a Nice car to drive back and forth to work, especially in NY winters, and the Crappy roads, so that went, in lieu of an Old XJ...