NQ JQKE

Offroad VW based vehicles have problems/insights all their own. Not to mention the knowledge gained in VW durability.
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I think it would take about a block and a half in Poway...
Baja5 was right...
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Maybe I should drive it to Poway and just see.
Hot, humid air is less dense than cooler, drier air. This can allow a golf ball to fly through the air with greater ease, as there won't be as much resistance on the ball.
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If it comes to Poway, i'm gunna sneak a body back onto it when you're not looking...
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I love that oval window, but I bet he goes 'vert.
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Nah rag top. Wait maybe I should put that in the camo baja or the red 74 bug.
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So you traded the baja in? It'll make a great getaway car.

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:shock:

nice trade, just don't wear a necktie when you start it.
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bajaherbie wrote::shock:

nice trade, just don't wear a necktie when you start it.
Now herbie you should know by now that I don't own a neck tie. :D
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I see something on this contraption I had on a car when younger, can you guess what? :)
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Lew wrote:I see something on this contraption I had on a car when younger, can you guess what? :)
A governer?
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Lew wrote:I see something on this contraption I had on a car when younger, can you guess what? :)
Hair? :lol:
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1 large male in the backseat?
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OK enough is enough I am going to go with balls. :mrgreen:
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The Hub caps! :) Oldsmobile Flippers, and the famous Moon disc. The Oldsmobile hub caps came later. The Moon disk were a pain, because you had to drill the rims and use short metal screws to hold them in place.....Not only did you need a lug wrench, you also needed a screw driver......A real pain if you had a flat tire!

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See the original Olds Flippers!
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If you can find them, there were some push on versions of the spun AL salt flat Moon's (maybe another manufacturer). I never had a set of them but they were out there and looked very similar to the spun Moon discs except on the very outer edge they were smooth.

I always liked the clean lines of the Studebaker 'caps and the 4 bar Dodge Lancers. The Fiesta's were a little gaudy, and the Old's Flipper units rattled. Baby moons were nice but I like the '50 Merc pop caps w/o lettering embossed on. The Stude cone shaped discs w/door handles on them and maybe a bullet added in the center were always a neat deal.

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