Sometimes we do things to keep a vehicle on the road that are, shall we say "less than ideal". Sometimes the lack of funds,the knowledge that comes with age,availabilty of parts,or perhaps just plain laziness or stoopidty.
There are some very smart folks on here and I'm sure some of the post's will contain some engineering marvels.
Please don't just up some pics of cars with the bumper duct-taped on. I think personal stories would be alot more fun.
Alot of folks on here know each other and it might be fun to discover that the now "Aero-Space Technical consultant" once used crazy glue to....
Rubb will go first. I had a 64 Dodge when I was about 16,I was so broke, "I din't have a pot to pi55 in,or a window to pitch it out of".
One day the wiper motor dies. Replace it, no-way. Tear out the radio(didn't work anyway) bolt 2 foot peice of metal to the wiper acuating arm,stick thru radio hole,bolt handle to the end and WALAH. Hand-drolically operated wipers. Whoever was riding shotgun had a very sore arm after long road-trips. hahahaha.
Hit me with some good one's.
RSD.
There are some very smart folks on here and I'm sure some of the post's will contain some engineering marvels.
Please don't just up some pics of cars with the bumper duct-taped on. I think personal stories would be alot more fun.
Alot of folks on here know each other and it might be fun to discover that the now "Aero-Space Technical consultant" once used crazy glue to....
Rubb will go first. I had a 64 Dodge when I was about 16,I was so broke, "I din't have a pot to pi55 in,or a window to pitch it out of".
One day the wiper motor dies. Replace it, no-way. Tear out the radio(didn't work anyway) bolt 2 foot peice of metal to the wiper acuating arm,stick thru radio hole,bolt handle to the end and WALAH. Hand-drolically operated wipers. Whoever was riding shotgun had a very sore arm after long road-trips. hahahaha.
Hit me with some good one's.
RSD.