This has probably been answered already, but just dump the old coolant onto your lawn. It's just ethylene glycol, which won't harm the plants but will harm you or your dog if they drink it--tastes sw
Uh, it's not pretty nasty to be dumping on your lawn, dude. They use it at airports to deice planes--in huge quantities. Ethylene glycol is harmless to plants and soil bacteria. It's not a persistant
Wow! $11,000 for a car that still needs to have the bumpers rechromed? Awfully rich when you can get a decent 1600 that only needs freshening up for less than $4,000 in Oregon. Alex
Paul wrote: "I know they kill babies in China born over the quota." While China has an abysmal human rights record, especially when it comes to the politically "unwanted," they don't kill babies born
I have to agree with Mick--as I regularly pull both tang-style and my wife's 5th-wheel horse trailer. Also, any decent auto parts store should carry a trailer light wiring harness that will very simp
I'm pretty sure there are many, many more than 5 convertible 2nd gen Z cars out there. It's a fairly popular conversion, and with hundreds of thousands of Z cars out there the number of convertible c
I know that this is a bit off-topic (OT?), but I just have to share my joy, since others have shared their cool project photos with the group. I've got my '78 Z car restoration in full swing and put
I think keeping the $250 would be completely fair, given the fact (I'm assuming here) that he knew where the car was before bidding on it. Or at least he knew the car was not in his neighborhood. It'
Isn't "sypder" a hoity-toity word for convertible? It definitely sounds exotic, which might explain the justaposition of spyder with an $8,000 price. Alex Avery
The lack of title shouldn't be a problem nor sentence this car to being scrapped for parts! Just re-title the car. It's done all the time. If you can't retitle the car then it's because the car is st
I'm not a fan of ABS either. I've driven my wife's '97 GMC 2500, extended cab, 5th-wheel hitch (not a duelie) mega truck daily 30 miles to work and back for the past 4 years and I love it--EXCEPT for
I think it's because some roadsterites feel they are the forgotten "origin" of Datsun sports car heritage and thus may be "snooty" to Z car nuts who falsely believe that Datsun's first sports car was
Ok, this may be the weirdest electrical problem I've run across. I'm a Z guy, but my pops has a '69 2000. Yesterday evening, he was out "enjoying the ride" when his throttle pedal started getting "so
I have the same question. Everyone has essentially said the same thing--bad grounds.(and thanks for the 2 dozen responses--I just love this list!) I suspected this might be the case but couldn't figu
Naw, it was because the one remaining ground wire broke. I found the driver's side ground wire unconnected to anything, and the passenger side showed signs of recent breakage. Then all the current h