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Also A bodies. Dart, etc. They go even cheaper. My buddy got his '64 Dart for $3500 running and driving.Thanks for the advice. I’ll consider it if all our gas burners aren’t replaced with the inferior lithium cars.
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Also A bodies. Dart, etc. They go even cheaper. My buddy got his '64 Dart for $3500 running and driving.Thanks for the advice. I’ll consider it if all our gas burners aren’t replaced with the inferior lithium cars.
What about then super bees?Also A bodies. Dart, etc. They go even cheaper. My buddy got his '64 Dart for $3500 running and driving.
I dunno - I like a good track day, but mostly because I go with a group of like-minded friends - we're all in it to just chill and enjoy driving hard instead of getting into dick-measuring contests.Everytime I think of going to a track meet or a cars and coffee, I have to remind myself what car people are like and just go on a drive instead
I've seen a couple at my off reading events and have talked to owners on the bronco forums. They're pretty cool and capable, but the rollout has been a complete shitshow. Many of the first in line to order still haven't gotten their build dates, and Ford screwed over the smaller dealers in favor of the huge ones. On top of that, many of the earlier builds have had their engines blow because of faulty parts from one of Ford's suppliers. The big weakness everyone's kvetching over is the tie rods. When speeding over obstacles they tend to break. I've seen it once in person, but there's tons of posts about it. There's now aftermarket parts but I've heard some talk of this causing people to destroy their rack and pinions since the OEM tie rods were supposedly designed to fail before that could happen. The interior also feels like fisher price, but I can't talk since my offroad rig is a cherokee.What ate the general thoughts on the Ford Bronco, the new one? Saw a video on it, seems the 4 cylinder version is pretty nice, and personally I like the two door look.
That would be a B body. Good luck touching a superbee that isn't a Swiss cheese pile of rust for under $20kWhat about then super bees?
I wonder if it's the bigger tire/lifted packages that are more prone to breaking tie rods. The base models appear stout as fuck and I've seen vids of them doing wild shit, but the 4 doors with the bigger packages look like aftermarket hellI've seen a couple at my off reading events and have talked to owners on the bronco forums. They're pretty cool and capable, but the rollout has been a complete shitshow. Many of the first in line to order still haven't gotten their build dates, and Ford screwed over the smaller dealers in favor of the huge ones. On top of that, many of the earlier builds have had their engines blow because of faulty parts from one of Ford's suppliers. The big weakness everyone's kvetching over is the tie rods. When speeding over obstacles they tend to break. I've seen it once in person, but there's tons of posts about it. There's now aftermarket parts but I've heard some talk of this causing people to destroy their rack and pinions since the OEM tie rods were supposedly designed to fail before that could happen. The interior also feels like fisher price, but I can't talk since my offroad rig is a cherokee.
Interesting. Good to know if and when I get one when prices drop and I can get a 2 door on the used market, hopefully green, I'll look out for thatI've seen a couple at my off reading events and have talked to owners on the bronco forums. They're pretty cool and capable, but the rollout has been a complete shitshow. Many of the first in line to order still haven't gotten their build dates, and Ford screwed over the smaller dealers in favor of the huge ones. On top of that, many of the earlier builds have had their engines blow because of faulty parts from one of Ford's suppliers. The big weakness everyone's kvetching over is the tie rods. When speeding over obstacles they tend to break. I've seen it once in person, but there's tons of posts about it. There's now aftermarket parts but I've heard some talk of this causing people to destroy their rack and pinions since the OEM tie rods were supposedly designed to fail before that could happen. The interior also feels like fisher price, but I can't talk since my offroad rig is a cherokee.
Depends what sector of car culture you're hanging out with.Everytime I think of going to a track meet or a cars and coffee, I have to remind myself what car people are like and just go on a drive instead
That's what I love about Mighty Car Mods. They're still the same guys from 15 years ago, only with a bigger budget and some sponsors. Marty and Moog's most recent purchases were cheap mid-'00s nuggets that will be turned into track cars.Car youtube in general is pretty hard to watch, too much dumb shit
Yeah I felt the same way with MCM from years ago when they were doing their cheesy but fun mythbusting videos to current day build videos. The charm isn't there anymore.Can’t do MCM, stopped watching years ago. Moog is too annoying and not funny but thinks he is, and he has become more annoying vs the old days when they didn’t have a shop yet. Before I lost interest in them altogether I had started to fast forward through moog. These days
You forgot zip ties https://youtu.be/cRFFJua0desCan’t do MCM, stopped watching years ago. Moog is too annoying and not funny but thinks he is, and he has become more annoying vs the old days when they didn’t have a shop yet. Before I lost interest in them altogether I had started to fast forward through moog. These days I’m down to
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Early 90s Ford diesels, the IDI or later 7.3 Powerstrokes. 12v Cummins Dodge trucks are great as well, just need to be early 90s to avoid electronic crap.full cab diesel truck no cia hardware, what year what make
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If you want absolutely zero electronics you have to go a few decades older than that, since ECU's started getting used back in the 80's. However ECU's are very rudimentary computers and all they really do is regulate the fuel/air mixture, support rudimentary driving assistance tech like ABS etc, the only way you can connect to it is if you rip it out and plug it into a computer, or if you have an OBD port. At this car era your bigger worry is that if the ECU fails the car won't run, but to have a truly analog car that only has electrics is to have a way way older car than that.Early 90s Ford diesels, the IDI or later 7.3 Powerstrokes. 12v Cummins Dodge trucks are great as well, just need to be early 90s to avoid electronic crap.
True. I think Null would be ok with a basic ECU like Chevy implemented in the late 80s/ early 90s--self contained, with no outside interference. A little computerized stoich ratio maintenance isnt a bad thing (until it is lol).If you want absolutely zero electronics you have to go a few decades older than that, since ECU's started getting used back in the 80's. However ECU's are very rudimentary computers and all they really do is regulate the fuel/air mixture, support rudimentary driving assistance tech like ABS etc, the only way you can connect to it is if you rip it out and plug it into a computer, or if you have an OBD port. At this car era your bigger worry is that if the ECU fails the car won't run, but to have a truly analog car that only has electrics is to have a way way older car than that.
Here's a list of 90s trucks that would last a lifetime.How much maintenance do trucks from the 90s need? I know very little about cars.
This happened on GM trucks for a long time. They simply cheaped out on it and made it too small to handle the load. the idea that they want them to break before the steering rack is half a coput cause it's true but steering racks are not weak...they cant be.I wonder if it's the bigger tire/lifted packages that are more prone to breaking tie rods. The base models appear stout as fuck and I've seen vids of them doing wild shit, but the 4 doors with the bigger packages look like aftermarket hell
I haven't offroaded in years but I'm definitely interested in a base model 2 door.