I don't see many cars with roll bars in them. I was wondering if there are any that people recommend. I'm not thinking that I am going to roll my car (I'm more worried about the steering column going
I did this on my '64 BJ8 back in '65 because 1) I drove crazy 2) It looked good. 3) I was 16. Bad news is that there was no way to install it without it coming up the side of my head so I wrapped th
NEVER wear a scarf in a convertible, especially a snoopy-like scarf that dangles behind you. Have you ever noticed how close your neck is to the rear wheels?? When I first got my Healey when I was 1
OK, of course not THAT long. And ALWAYS tuck it into your jacket, like you are supposed to for proper style. Healey owners are smart enough. I'll agree that snoopy was the wrong word to use. What is
And why they did away with the "eared knock-offs" in the 60s I think for some european exports and a little later for the american market. But I am sure that the spokes of a wire wheel could do the t
Maybe the best thing to do is not drive at all!! No one said that life wasn't dangerous, but tempered with a little common sense it can be quite an enjoyable experience. Hey, you only go around once
According to her official biography, Isadora Duncan was killed with her veil was caught in the wheel of the car she was riding in. Of course that was in 1927 when wheels were more out in the open tha
I had a friend once who was cleaning up a rusted old mounting bracket to repaint on a wire wheel bench grinder. He loved his car so much that he just couldn't wait to change clothes after getting hom
Hey Ron, that's why some folks used to wear what were (and still are) called "engineers neckties." You know, those silly ties whose cravat clipped onto the collar. If the tie got caught in machinery,
Technology has improved the neck tie. Now they feature Velcro behind the neck and hidden under the collar. That is what Police, Sheriffs, etc., use. If someone grabs them by the tie the tie instantly