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And that wonderful Lucas wiring, wonder why that didn’t stickBuy an old British car. Whitworth wrenches.
And that wonderful Lucas wiring, wonder why that didn’t stickBuy an old British car. Whitworth wrenches.
Wonder if that's accurate,
Buy an old British car. Whitworth wrenches.
And that wonderful Lucas wiring, wonder why that didn’t stick
Are you referring to the drive size?Yup, besides the U.S., only Burma (Myanmar) and Liberia haven't officially adopted the metric system. Good for them.
Tell us how you really feel about it.**** the metric system and **** the rest of their European bullshit.
Two stand-up countries.only Burma (Myanmar) and Liberia haven't officially adopted the metric system.
Worked on British motorcycles in the 60's and 70's. They also had 'Whitworthless' fasteners and 'Spookus Lucas' electronics. Lucas was also called 'The Prince of Darkness'
You just are stuck..... keep it up you will win in the end.......
Bet you have metric tools, just throw them in the trash....? And move on brother.
Just ditch all your metric tools.?.?.let us know how that works outfor you
Of course I have metric wrenches, I use them to work on my modern foreign made cars. (Dodges Chryslers Toyotas Lexus).Tell us how you really feel about it.
It would also be smart for the US to quit trying to use our unique character for advancement and innovation.Of course I have metric wrenches, I use them to work on my modern foreign made cars. (Dodges Chryslers Toyotas Lexus).
Does not mean I like it.
Of course those modern cars are superior in design and function to my 73 Charger . Maybe I should race a Corolla. Be a lot smarter.
Dang.....bring back the good old days when Raybestos was manufactured in Argentina.
Dang.....bring back the good old days when Raybestos was manufactured in Argentina.
or maybe we should damn US business executives for offshoring..........................
At least there was probably some German involvementDang.....bring back the good old days when Raybestos was manufactured in Argentina.
Damn didn’t think about that, that’s a good oneAt least there was probably some German involvement
How about back to Waterbury CT. area until 70's.Dang.....bring back the good old days when Raybestos was manufactured in Argentina.