Amazing Projects
We here at B3ta love it when a plan comes together. Tell us about incredible projects and stuff you've built by your own hand. Go on, gloat away.
Thanks to A Vagabond for the suggestion
( , Thu 17 Nov 2011, 13:12)
We here at B3ta love it when a plan comes together. Tell us about incredible projects and stuff you've built by your own hand. Go on, gloat away.
Thanks to A Vagabond for the suggestion
( , Thu 17 Nov 2011, 13:12)
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Funny you should mention that.
I'm currently visiting friends for the holiday weekend and made the cross-state hop in a '96 Roadmaster wagon, which I dust off for all those long road trips where it makes the miles melt away. A bit too thirsty to use as a daily driver, but when I know I'll be carrying several friends around for an evening or a weekend, it's an ideal vehicle.
( , Thu 24 Nov 2011, 5:43, 1 reply)
I'm currently visiting friends for the holiday weekend and made the cross-state hop in a '96 Roadmaster wagon, which I dust off for all those long road trips where it makes the miles melt away. A bit too thirsty to use as a daily driver, but when I know I'll be carrying several friends around for an evening or a weekend, it's an ideal vehicle.
( , Thu 24 Nov 2011, 5:43, 1 reply)
Old iron
I'm currently running a '92 Olds with the body panels falling off, but when that's over, I'll be back for more. The Roadmaster coupes I've seen had dumbed-down digital instruments, but apparently went for the full cluster later on, at least in wagons.
Started with the 305 Caprices, but the wagons are eggier, by far.
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I'm currently running a '92 Olds with the body panels falling off, but when that's over, I'll be back for more. The Roadmaster coupes I've seen had dumbed-down digital instruments, but apparently went for the full cluster later on, at least in wagons.
Started with the 305 Caprices, but the wagons are eggier, by far.
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