brokexj
NAXJA Member #1165
- Location
- TIDEWATER!, VA
First: 1971 Pontiac Lemans, sat in my parents garage for 2 years when I was 14-16 getting rebuilt on a paperboy/auto parts lackey salary. New HO racing front suspension, 1-1/4 swaybar in front, 7/8 in back, 350/350. THat thing had a bench seat with a column shift and I loved it. It wuld cruise and go around the curves pretty well for a car that size. Had a chance to buy it back couple of years ago and didn't have the cash.
Worst: 1999 Ford Ranger 4x4, It was a Ford with auto hubs and was the reason I will only steal parts from a Ford now unless it's pre-85.
Best: 1994 Dodge Dakota 4x4, it was a good truck, did what I needed it to do at the time. Only broke on me once and it did it in a way that it let limp home. My brother in law still has it and it drives 16 miles round trip down the beach for 3+ years and other than no O/D, still going.
Homorable mention: A t-boned 72 Lemans 4 door parts car, my neighbors hated me for that thing. No doors on the drivers side, bent frame so only 3 wheels were on the ground at one time, would smoke that one tire, no exhaust, had to be careful with the steering wheel because of the broken windshiel hanging over it. ONly around for a few/couple of days.
Worst: 1999 Ford Ranger 4x4, It was a Ford with auto hubs and was the reason I will only steal parts from a Ford now unless it's pre-85.
Best: 1994 Dodge Dakota 4x4, it was a good truck, did what I needed it to do at the time. Only broke on me once and it did it in a way that it let limp home. My brother in law still has it and it drives 16 miles round trip down the beach for 3+ years and other than no O/D, still going.
Homorable mention: A t-boned 72 Lemans 4 door parts car, my neighbors hated me for that thing. No doors on the drivers side, bent frame so only 3 wheels were on the ground at one time, would smoke that one tire, no exhaust, had to be careful with the steering wheel because of the broken windshiel hanging over it. ONly around for a few/couple of days.