I think im going to head out for this. Im not sure about the BBQ yet though. Too far in the future to know what Im doing...haha
I know some guys from CT that might head out to this as well.
First drive around the neighborhood:
Idiot tried to drive through 3ft of water with a Nissan.
These roads have never flooded in the 20 years I have lived here.
Car in about 4 feet of water off of the shoulder of the NYS Thruway. The person escaped, thank God.
New York State Thruway...
if you have any more pictures of the oyster interior, i would be interested in seeing them. I am trying to get mine back to the original oyster, but pictures are very hard to come by!
I have heard of this happening before. the problem seems to be coming from the quality of HDMI cable being used. A lot of the newer LED tv's have a much higher refersh rate, and a generic HDMI cable really can't handle it. Im not sure what kind you have, but that would be my first guess as to...
im gonna have to be a late scratch here. i havent been able to get on here in a few days, so sorry for the late notice. At this point though, it might be better just rescheduling this thing for a time when more than 4 cars can go.
again, sorry about the late notice.
i have always used Benjamin Moore paints. They have about 5 or 6 lines of interior paint to fit any budget, and quality is never sacrificed. IMO, best paint on the market.
My 1980 Code 40 with oyster interior. Had the car for about 10 years now, guy before threw on some 3rd gen wheels, and a '79 scoop, made much of the interior black, and painted the thing white. Vin confirms its a Code 40, so last summer we got to work on the restoration. I have a ton of parts...
Awesome job on those wheels. I recently picked up a set also, and have started on cleaning them up, so I totally understand how much time you had to put into them. Stupid question though...how did you manage to paint them, while keeping the machined aluminum unpainted...? Did you just spray and...
So I'm gonna be putting my Camaro in my shed for the winter..its definitely big enough to fit in there, but the shed is a solid 8 inches off the ground. Maybe im over-estimating, but I doubt the 2x6's i use as ramps for my tractor are going to be able to hold the weight of the car...
anyone...