... I made sure to tuck myself back into my jeans on the way and buttoned my shirt (well, Carl's actually, a black and white tartan number that I'd taken a fancy to.) As she stepped from her ancient VW Golf Lisa spotted me looking out and waved, then went to unstrap Astile from the back seat. I could ...
Videos behind the cut. Some of you may have seen these already but enjoy! 42 second engine change on a Ford Escort. The 5 second generator belt change on a VW Enjoy your Friday all! prplhaze
... pieces of shit. So what about a Japanese minivan? Honda and Toyota are known to run forever and fit the bill in terms of being practical. Uh, no. Every soccer mom in town drives a damn Honda Odyssey. Shelly can’t be mainstream. So we took a look at the VW Routan. It’s made in an old Chrysler plant ...
I need space/time/money for another project and there's no point in hoarding cars, I'm really trying to break the habit. Sooo, whaddya get. A 1963 VW microbus with 4ft cut out of the center and welded back together. No I didnt do it, it was done long ago when things like this were considered cool ...
... both the second and third floor. I think the cold brought him back up here, but I left his food on the second floor, so he has to make the trip if he's hungry. The VW is repaired, and I have a time to take it in for an inspection tomorrow. The dealer said one of the possible causes of the problem ...
When I was a kid, I despised kit cars. I can remember reading Road & Track and seeing the little ads in the back that promised a trick looking wide-body 356 Porsche with hardly any investment at all. You might need a little cash for the kit, a Pontiac Fiero or maybe a VW, and a week or two of labor ...
Cold weather is here, so it’s time for some serious snuggly flannel pajamas. The coolest pajamas of the season may be found at www.pjsalvage.com, and I totally dig the “Love Bus” design. Brings back memories of your old peace-sign daisy-painted 1969 VW bus. Groovy. “Love Bus” comes in kids’ sizes ...
... mind in slow motion. A late model VW bug appeared at the bottom of our street. It was going the speed limit, which is remarkable since our neighborhood was a 15 mile an hour zone. As soon as I saw the car, my eyes swept the sidewalk in search of my oldest boy. He was barreling down the hill ...
... back up. One thing that did catch my eye was the statement that “everything about the car is uniquely McLaren.” No VW-parts bin special Lamborghini affair here. That’s right Lambo, we know your switches and whatnot can be found in a Jetta. And how dare you build a car without scissor doors. One thing ...