Cars

Old Big

I have a 1987 Dodge Ramcharger that my nieces have named Old Big. We bought this rig June 3, 1994 in Little Rock and have had it ever since. 300,000 miles later it is still running. I've spent quite a lot of time tinkering with it over the last few months getting rid of the stupid Lean Burn crap that Chrysler (and Uncle Sam) thought was such a good idea back in the 80's, as well as fixing a ton of little stuff.

I found this website - http://ramchargercentral.com/ and found the totally cool why didn't I think of that idea of dropping a 6bt Cummins Turbo Diesel Engine from a 3/4 ton-1ton Dodge pickup into it. Damn. Now I'm obsessed. There are dozens of threads on ramchargercentral.com that show people doing this and I want, no NEED to be one of them. Damn.

Anyone got a 89-93 model 4X4 Diesel Dodge Pickup they wanna sell (cheap)?

Weekend Drive

Candy and I took full advantage of the nice weather last weekend to get out and drive around. Some of the fall colors are starting, so we headed up north to see if they were better. In all honesty, we were probably a couple of weeks early, but with our crazy schedules you have to take the opportunity when you can. The area around Lake Norfork was very pretty, as was the part of the route that followed the river up toward Mountain Home. Our route was Batesville - Melbourne - Mountain Home - Bakersfield, MO - West Plains, MO, Cherokee Village - Batesville. Over the 250 or so miles, my Jetta got 38.7mpg - not bad for puttering around the hills...

The Great American Road Trip

Those of you who know me know that I am a hopeless petrolhead. I LOVE cars. I've written about the Mercedes of my past and the current Jetta, but I also have a 1966 Ford Galaxie Custom 500 that I've been tinkering with for the past couple of years. Before the jet age, everyone drove their car wherever they went. A road trip was an adventure. These days, it seems more like torture to most! I've never been on a true road trip, and I must resolve that one day. When the Galaxie is fully restored, I'm taking it on one. I think that I owe it that. We don't build machines like that any more, and they really are reminders of days gone by.

Wash, Wax, and Detail

Just got through washing and waxing my 2009 VW Jetta TDI. The weather today was TOO nice to stay inside. As with the Mercedes E420 I used all Meguiar's products. This was my first time to use NXT Generation Tech Wax 2.0. It went on and off rather easy, but I don't know if it was the black paint of the car or what, but it looked to leave a smeared look of sorts that requried more than a few extra passes to remove. I've always used Gold Class Liquid Wax, and can not say a single negative thing about it. I may have had the same effect but since the Benz was white, I may have not noticed. Candy's Nissan Altima is white, and when we waxed it this morning I didn't notice it.

Anyway, before the wax went on the Jetta I put down a nice coat of No. 7 Show Car Glaze. Needless to say, the thing now looks like a mirror. VERY pleased overall. And no, I won't clean yours...;o)

On my wish list -- Porter Cable 7424 Orbital Polisher. Buy me one and I'll think about washing your car...lol

Jetta Pics

As promised, here are some pics of my new VW Jetta TDI. It was pretty late in the day and the light was a little warm for a black car, but I'll get some better pics soon. Btw -- 36.4mpg over the first 600miles. Not bad eh?

New Car!

Meant to write this earlier, but on 13 June I bought my first brand new car, a 2009 Volkswagen Jetta TDI. It's black with beige interior, auto transmission, sunroof, and has a 2.0L turbocharged diesel engine. Driven 500 miles+ on 3/4 of a tank. Not bad, eh? Pics to follow....

Plesk and the Continuing Saga of My Car (aka the bad comedy)

I got home from France last night at 10pm, went to bed at 11 (had to call everyone and tell them I made it), and was up again at 6am this morning. Did I mention that total awake time yesterday was 25hrs? anyway, I went on over to Pleth this morning to fix the problem they've been having with a server. Every single time I get on an airplane, something breaks with one of their servers. Last year when we took the kids to France, I got frantic phone calls while in Little Rock and Houston, and when I was going to Bulgaria I spent an hour on the phone in Atlanta trying to walk them through something. This year, the whole thing crashed as we were starting to board our flight to Paris. Go figure.

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