I got a 1945 Alias Chalmers C, 1968 4020 John Deere, 1978 CJ5 and 1979 F-250 Ford. Every once in a while I will have to put a new part on one of them, but mainly just maintenance work on then.
I wish I could drive a classic everyday. In my neck of the woods a classic looks like this. (Image removed from quote.)OR (Image removed from quote.)
My first car was an F reg (1988) Nissan Micra, and was like a biscuit tin with a lawnmover engine.I managed to get that airbourne
I wish...This would be my dream car.'68 Camaro SShttp://www.flickriver.com/photos/cygnus_x1/3682783179/#large
My friend had a dodge dart swinger he spent some restoration cash on. Girls loved it..course this was backwoods east texas (Image removed from quote.)i drove a mitsubishi mighty max pickemup truck ..not so much the ladies machine
Quote from: ducttapetech on June 07, 2012, 08:45:38 PMI got a 1945 Alias Chalmers C, 1968 4020 John Deere, 1978 CJ5 and 1979 F-250 Ford. Every once in a while I will have to put a new part on one of them, but mainly just maintenance work on then. Does that Allis Chalmers have a live PTO? That's the biggest killer to me about old tractors. Belt drive implements. We have a 1975 Ford 5600...
Mike, For years I drove a 1968 Land Rover everyday. It wasn't particularly green either. But the real reason it came off the road was the rudeness of other motorists. Yes, it was slow, but the problem really was the old style drum brakes. People would regularly pull out directly in front of me, assuming I could stop as fast as a modern car. I just felt that it was a matter of time before someone got hit because of it.
Hopefully before Christmas I'm hoping to get myself another lightweight motorbike I'm not cutting it as a cyclist anymore, so I'm going to try and get myself mobile on a nice cheap and cheerful motorbike between 100-300cc, ideally it'd be nice an light because of my back, and with that in mind I've been looking back at old Brit iron like BSA Bantam's and the like Not particularly green being a two stroke I know But I'd be using up old spares, and not much fuel so I'm justifying it to myself that way So does anyone else run and old vehicle. Has it been rewarding, or a total nightmare to keep on the road Pics would be great too