The joys of working on old cars

Kinja'd!!! "Sneaky Pete" (trappster)
05/16/2015 at 01:26 • Filed to: None

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In this case, a 20 year old Dodge. Suspension upgrade project didn’t exactly get off to a good start.

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DISCUSSION (9)


Kinja'd!!! Wacko > Sneaky Pete
05/16/2015 at 01:48

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Oh, snap


Kinja'd!!! Wacko > Sneaky Pete
05/16/2015 at 01:50

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Wow, was expecting more rust for a 20 year old dodge.


Kinja'd!!! Sneaky Pete > Wacko
05/16/2015 at 01:52

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13,000 miles, garage kept.


Kinja'd!!! pip bip - choose Corrour > Sneaky Pete
05/16/2015 at 02:46

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one down , four to go.


Kinja'd!!! orcim > Sneaky Pete
05/16/2015 at 04:46

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“old” is a relative experience. That could be very old for you. For me?

265K, 215K, 167K, and 70K maintainer, in an oceanfront environment. I’m screwed, at every turn [sic].


Kinja'd!!! If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent > Sneaky Pete
05/16/2015 at 07:00

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Real mechanics don’t wear gloves.


Kinja'd!!! sony1492 > Sneaky Pete
05/16/2015 at 10:01

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Imagine how much fun that middle nut will be.


Kinja'd!!! Sneaky Pete > If only EssExTee could be so grossly incandescent
05/16/2015 at 10:05

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Guitar playing engineer needs to maintain these girlishy soft hands!


Kinja'd!!! Sneaky Pete > sony1492
05/16/2015 at 10:07

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Don’t have to deal with that one right now, thankfully!