A price guide for fixing one up. https://thecostguys.com/auto/car-restoration
MNByChoice
Thank you.
I had hoped this was rather different from restoring a classic car given the modern target. Turns out it is not.
I am disappointed there is not a low profile group of people digging into it, like some other niches. (Other than classic car enthusiasts, which seem like a great group.)
Anyway, seems restoring a 1960s mustang is the thought project to pursue.
Cheers!
It is standardized. Just tge circles need to be drawn differently. Microsoft DOS was not the only DOS, and they had compatibility issues.
Red Hat Enterprise Linux is one standard. Mac OS Unix. Ubuntu Linux. Microsoft Windows OS. OS/2 Warp OS.
All different, all standardized, often not compatible or interchangeable.
Those episodes are great. It is never clear just how much help they have in pulling off their exploits.
That is a good point.
Kit cars are cool, but always expensive.
Possible is good, and the used market has some candidates...
My first thoughts were the Mazda Protégé 5. They are just fun looking. They are all 21 years old now, but replacement parts seem available.
A Toyota Camry is another option.
The need to adjust oven racks should make checking the oven a thing.
Fun fact: Some ovens have a storage drawer at the bottom (drawer under main door.) Some ovens have a broiler at the bottom (drawer under main door. Maybe only gas ovens, maybe not.)
Constantly shocked by people that don't open the oven door at look every time prior to preheating the oven.
How else will you find:
- no pilot light
- a blanket
- cast iron cookware cooling
- loaded guns
- forgotten food
Look in the oven people! It takes 1 second.
Edit: I am amazed how many people don't look in the oven before turning it on.
Thought MMT was recently disproved.
No sources. Thought the recent inflation showed it to not model things. It would be great if MMT worked though.