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Just go get your concealed carry license and forget about permits forever.
Man I barely have enough patience for older Japanese vehicle maintenance, I couldnt imagine working on something from her majesty's kingdom

I used to rally race my Austin Healys. I had three long blocks sitting in the garage ready to go, used an old swing set as an A frame to pull them. Electrical issues were never ending. I got lucky and met a guy that raced Healys in SCCA. i bought a lot of take off parts so in the end I had a fairly solid street racer. A 7 point roll cage tied it all together. They were over the top fun to play with, never leave home without tools and bailing wire.
 
I used to rally race my Austin Healys. I had three long blocks sitting in the garage ready to go, used an old swing set as an A frame to pull them. Electrical issues were never ending. I got lucky and met a guy that raced Healys in SCCA. i bought a lot of take off parts so in the end I had a fairly solid street racer. A 7 point roll cage tied it all together. They were over the top fun to play with, never leave home without tools and bailing wire.
I remember racing and coming up on the Austin platoon on the track, those guys used to have sheettons of fun staying together and racing each other. And they could rent one garage space and put 2-3 cars in there. They were slow but seemed always to have a blast, and would leave space for the bigger engines to go by, not hogging the track
 
I grew up in the foothills of the Pocono mountains. Curvy, hilly roads everywhere. Lots of creeks and valleys. There was an underground street racing scene that pretty much everyone interested in 3 counties know about. Honor system, everyone carried stop watches. Bikes and every kind of car you could think of.

Rushland Road was my favorite, nothing but curves and hills for ten miles. Only down side was there were two quarries on that road and we ran late night early morning. Guys would drive the road at dusk and stop and sweep stone off the roads where loads would shift and some went over the side, or we did it by headlights. Always ran it first to see. Cool thing was that through the curves you could almost always see headlights through the woods, across a field so you knew when to stay in your lane.

It was in the country, through woods and farmland so not a lot of traffic at night. The cops knew everyone ran there and left us alone. I remember when you could actually out run the cops on back roads if you could beat the radio. Popular mod was to set your brake and tail lights up on a switch so you could turn them off. Ahhh the good ole days.
 
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Heard chirping while grabbing something, found a bird's nest in the tool belt hanging in my shed.

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Heard chirping while grabbing something, found a bird's nest in the tool belt hanging in my shed.

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I heard a funny chirping in my garage a week or two ago. Hard to see, but it was 2 chipmunks 🐿 at the business of making more 🐿

damn! I deleted the video
 
Yep, My tool belt has had about 5 bird nests since I have owned it.
 
I always thought the F350 had a solid front axle where the F250 had a twin traction beam front?


They were here, it may have been an option in Oz
 
I used to rally race my Austin Healys. I had three long blocks sitting in the garage ready to go, used an old swing set as an A frame to pull them. Electrical issues were never ending. I got lucky and met a guy that raced Healys in SCCA. i bought a lot of take off parts so in the end I had a fairly solid street racer. A 7 point roll cage tied it all together. They were over the top fun to play with, never leave home without tools and bailing wire.

That's awesome! My dad bought a 1960 AH 3000 that he's been working on and is mostly done at this point. Fun car to drive and sounds great. He just had the motor rebuilt.
 
What should really blow you away is that they will most likely get it if they hold out long enough. Overlanding was already the rage and Covid put it over the top.
 
Sold for over 65k

super clean, every possible product bought, ready to go hang out in the starbucks parking lot...... also on bring a 50% mark up dot com...... easy combination for it.
 
Camped last night. Weather was perfect with a strong breeze and temperatures dropping to 60°F. Lil Mushie enjoyed the bonfire and s’mores while the grown ups enjoyed chilled 🥃
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