What are you working on?

yup..just beat sr3...i did my best to savor it lol


I loved the part with the old text based adventure game. :D




Brought the old beast into the garage for spring tune up on Monday night since the snow was almost completely gone. :giggedy:





Then this was Tuesday morning.








Oh and I scored this beauty for free on Sunday! :giggedy: (Click for video.)

I had to trudge through about 200 yards of snow to get to it. :D

 
Finished this up at work a week or two ago.
Boss's Monte Carlo SS.
He's actually a Mopar guy, but this showed up and the price was right...

Came with a new 350 crate mill, overhauled 700R4, 3.73 rear gear, Brand new Street Avenger and a new radiator.

We (I) did the body, welded up new door bottoms, lower rear quarters, straightened out a lot of dents and spent a lot of time blocking out the poly primer.
He painted it in an Infiniti colour and had the local stripe guru re-apply the stripe kit.
Pics don't do it justice. The colour is simply gorgeous in the sun.

I think it sits too high, but other than that, it's a nice ride.
 

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as do i..and yeah that ALWAYS sat high and even lowered ones were still quite high unless it was bagged or on hydros


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I had plans to get a haircut today. That's it.

I went and picked up a couple of patio stones to put under the rain barrel.
Put one in place and decided it was enough.
So, I put the second one in front of the gate like a welcome mat sunk in to the ground.

My wife liked it so much that she decided that we should get more and put them in a row in front of the patio.

8 stones and a bunch of dirt later, I had a sunburn on the back of my neck.

So, that was a good time to go for a haircut.
 
Yesterday was spent painting the wicker patio furniture... what a fun job that turned out to be. Even with my paint gun, it still took a little over four hours to get the job I wanted. Worse than spraying friggin' construction equipment - three angle paint jobs!
The few days before that were spent on some guys Dodge Charger... much more fun than friggin' patio furniture. :) Back at it tomorrow.
 
Yesterday was spent painting the wicker patio furniture... what a fun job that turned out to be. Even with my paint gun, it still took a little over four hours to get the job I wanted. Worse than spraying friggin' construction equipment - three angle paint jobs!
The few days before that were spent on some guys Dodge Charger... much more fun than friggin' patio furniture. :) Back at it tomorrow.

You're steppin' out on me?!?!?

Oh. Heh.
 
I removed the TIPM, took it apart, cleaned the contacts and now I have operational brake lights, AND a properly functioning voltage regulator.

It was full of dirt, and corrosion. When I put it back together I siliconed the seams, and a couple molded holes on the bottom of the box. Hopefully I won't have any more issues from this, for a while any way.
 
Fuckin sweetness! :2thumbs:


I'm currently taking a break from the stock car to fix up this.








1992 Geo Metro, non-Turbo 1.0L I3, 5-speed, 185,000kms. #1 has no compression.


Got it and the white one for FREE, free is so awesome!

The white one has physical body and frame damage but a great running engine with only 140,000kms on it so I will be swapping that engine and the windshield into the blue one.

 
Great little car for blasting around town, and they seem able to pile on the mileage.

The coil on the firewall is half the size of the valve cover... :)
 

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