In the late 1960s I spent several weeks in the Bahamas on a business trip. While I was there I drove various rented cars, all of them British. The odd thing was that these cars all had LHD but traffi
I more or less went through this about a year ago; i.e., trying to figure out what, how and how much lubricant to put in the snake's steering rack. I should mention that Cobras have the same steerin
Spotted this in one of the newsgroups a couple of days ago. Since no one else passed it along to b-c, thought I would. Respond to Bob not me if interested. Roland ___________________for_sale_message_
Apparently opinions vary. When I posted questions about this a number of responders said they did use grease rather than oil in their racks with no ill effects. I suspect the worst that could happen
I'm probably risking the start up of a brake fluid religion war but I don't think you have anything to worry about as long as you keep the fluid fresh. Water is the big concern with brake fluid and
And today you see many US Mail trucks/jeeps (at least in rural areas) with RHD so that the letter carriers can deliver mail without exiting their vehicles. I wonder who does the conversion on these
Jeez I must have had a sheltered youth. But let me take a crack at a couple. Perhaps number 1 refers to a flat-head Ford? I actually had one of those in high school. Ford V8s from 1932(?) to sometim