LoL, that a good one I hadn't heard before.We used to say "F"ix "O"r "R"epair "D"aily.![]()
Was it a Ford Pinto?I just bought the 2nd Ford I have ever owned in my 53+ years of auto ownership. A 10 year old compact with 45k miles on it. After 4 months of ownership, i am beginning to understand why it only had 45k miles!
Oh well, i needed a back up to my 17 year old Jeep…….
Was it a Ford Pinto?
Lol, now that you mention it I wouldn't doubt if that is where my dad got that Pinto from. From a junk yard. One advantage at 17 years of age I didn't really care what I ran into with the pea green Pinto.Are there any Pintos not in a junk yard
Haven't seen one in literally ages
Lol, now that you mention it I wouldn't doubt if that is where my dad got that Pinto from. From a junk yard. One advantage at 17 years of age I didn't really care what I ran into with the pea green Pinto.
When I hear Ford Pinto, I immediately think of explosion. Weren't they known for exploding if getting hit in the back due to where the gas tank was located?Was it a Ford Pinto?
...........and oh, the car my dad bought for my sister 5yrs older prior to getting the Pinto was a Chevy Vega. Now, I say he did a good job of fixing it up and painting it, but is was a huge POS to.When I hear Ford Pinto, I immediately think of explosion. Weren't they known for exploding if getting hit in the back due to where the gas tank was located?
True story, our dad bought a Ford Pinto for my older sister who was 2 yrs older. When I turned 16 that was what I drove until I quickly bought my first care for $550. When got my license, first thing I did was take the brown Pinto wagon with the bubble windows around town on my first solo ride. I literally got two block from home and got a flat tire & had to change that. Now, I realize the tire has nothing to do with the car but it's the curse of the Pinto.
Later on, my dad is a bigger guy and went to take the Pinto or move it and the front seat posts dropped right thru the floor of the car. Can't make this chit up.
...........and oh, the car my dad bought for my sister 5yrs older prior to getting the Pinto was a Chevy Vega. Now, I say he did a good job of fixing it up and painting it, but is was a huge
I guess your Dad didn't tell you about those life insurance policies he took out on you and your sister.When I hear Ford Pinto, I immediately think of explosion. Weren't they known for exploding if getting hit in the back due to where the gas tank was located?
True story, our dad bought a Ford Pinto for my older sister who was 2 yrs older. When I turned 16 that was what I drove until I quickly bought my first care for $550. When got my license, first thing I did was take the brown Pinto wagon with the bubble windows around town on my first solo ride. I literally got two block from home and got a flat tire & had to change that. Now, I realize the tire has nothing to do with the car but it's the curse of the Pinto.
Later on, my dad is a bigger guy and went to take the Pinto or move it and the front seat posts dropped right thru the floor of the car. Can't make this chit up.
Speaking of motorcycle accidents, I remember when I was eighteen and a senior in high school. One of my closest friends was dating a young woman who was a sophomore in our high school. There was a tragedy one night when her father was driving home on a rural road after dark. I was told that he was driving his motorcycle with the headlight not working. I was told that someone had pulled off and turned into a small roadway entrance going into a field. When they backed backout onto the main road they did not see him coming due to his motorcycle head light being out, and he was killed when he slammed into their car.Yes, so dangerous going over 100 in vehicles, especially old cars that could have suspension issues like tie rods, control arms etc. People, especially young people don't think of that.
What's really dangerous are the stupid kids/people going 125mph on a motorcycle on an interstate or highway. You have literally only two tires on the road which is a very small imprint of rubber to the road at any given time. You are one blowout from potential death, especially if driving on older tires or going past the mph rating of the tire. Stupid.