I had a fiberglass spoiler painted years ago and the painter mixed something into the paint to keep it somewhat flexible even after it dried. Might be a good idea for -rubber- bumpers. Don't remember
BMW: Bring Money Withyou FIAT: Fix It Again, Tony! Ford: First On Race Day (ducking!) Ed in NC (who's first car, and first LBC, was a '61 Ford Anglia :-)
"Tuck and Roll" is what paratroopers do when they land (assuming the chute opened of course ;-) ) "Duck and Cover" was the Cuban Missle Crisis thing. "Shake, Rattle and Roll" was the dance craze. :-
Friend of mine has this same good/bad problem with his Miata. Had great fun slipping it around corners when stock. Now he's put shorter, stiffer springs and wide, sticky tires on it. Corners much fa
Harry O was played by David Jansen. Yes, the same guy who played the original "Fugitive". You're likely right about that being a side-curtain car; I can't picture it clear enough any more. :-) Or co
Hi Dan! Actually, I kinda like the hood vent. :-) ('course, I like the yellow color too. :-) :-) :-) Maybe you could fix a solid panel (or a pair of 'em) in the vent opening, hinged at the front and
How 'bout two cars? Say an early Volvo sedan with dual SUs and a manual transmission as the daily driver to start off, and a Spridget 'project' as something to learn care/repair/maintenance. By the