Wow! Vented fender flares. Innovative...:whacked: .and stylish....:eek:
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Yeh seen them cool new saw blade fenders around on many vehicles in the National forest. They use em to trim the brush on the side of them trails!
In Michigan they have a different way of customizing wheel openings.........
That solves the problem of recycling old license plates.
Also you can be registered in several states at once!
They hand out tickets for NO LIGHT over the plate
Might have to add one of them battery operated bolt on masthead lights for boats, so you could move it around over the appropriate state!
Did you know they sold sport seats at staples?
Oh I see the problem no seat belt. Looks like the driver sits on the floor, makes the case for a tilt steering column.
Bob in my younger days of poverty and improvisation, we had a boat in the Florida keys with no chairs. So we put lawn chairs in it. All was fine once the boat got up on a plane. But when it suddenly stopped(running out of gas, bad plug wires, or just slowing down quickly) everyone crashed into the deck! Worked great that way until we sold it six months later!!!! :) We didn't bruise and break so easily back then!:LOL::LOL::eek:
As always, we must make allowances for our brethern south of the equator....:LOL:
Do you suppose this is the secret to those new HID head lamps?
Ever been so sleepy you were tempted to use tooth picks to hold your lid up?
Of course, screw drivers have multiple applications..............
The big box store comes through again....................watch out O'Reilly's!
Wow---now I know what to do with these computerized temp controls in my wife's trailblazer-----------------
I didn't realize Delta and Moen got into the auto buisness! Very cool big shinny knobs, might need to plumb the truck! :)
Looks like seperate heat controls for driver and passenger..
Just don't move the chair.
Bob that was great had a good laugh.
Probably wouldn't pass the "splinter throw off" portion of the Federal crash test......
Well, heck...It's an Outback, designed for tough back roads and all that stuff---figured he was just following the theme of his build????
Well, I thought Uncle Bob would understand perfectly.... All these years he's been reminding all of us to stick to a central theme throughout the build!!!!!!
This guys just hanging around
What a morning!
Confirmation that Dave's been paying attention all these years afterall.;)
Randy is "barking" at the moon.............:LOL:
And when my inventory of pictures runs out in a couple weeks Charlie will be my wing man. (Yay!)
Could it be that the guy felt that the stock bumper wasn't quite sturdy enough?
I think what we have is a fine example of what we used to call "southern engineering".
Back in my misspent youth a lot of old toots (and some younger toots as well) always put a bunch of extra weight of in the trunk of the car. Even a new car.
Any fool knew that he would get much better handling if he did that.
A couple of "cinder blocks would usually do the trick.
What did those stupid factory engineers know?
Jim
groan... you just "stick" with it Randy!
Maybe Tiger Woods could use that kind of bumper!
What was that about Tigers Golf cart????
Bob I will continue to aid as best I can
Ditto Dave Ditto!:LOL::LOL::3dSMILE::3dSMILE:**):)
While we're on the subject of bumpers...............
This one may not be as prone to puns as the previous, but I'm sure Randy will "pipe" up...:)
PVC? On a jaguar?
You now how those old jags likes the fancy curves included in their styling, I think the owner was just piping in his personal opinions! Or maybe it was a place to carry the extra wiring harnesses when the ole Lucus sytem left him in the dark once again! :)
Must have been a Ford thing!