You should hear the exhaust bark when the secondaries on the 2×4 barrel carbs open up. And for a sports car it has a surprising amount of storage – it's all trunk.
Another few years and they can get an an-teak license plate.
Speaking of wood, I visited the Sargent County Museum in Forman, ND today, and here's the wheel of one of their tractors. Now I wish I'd counted the rings to find out how long the tractor sat in that place…
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And you thought exotics were flammable before!
You should hear the exhaust bark when the secondaries on the 2×4 barrel carbs open up. And for a sports car it has a surprising amount of storage – it's all trunk.
And Wood'nt you know, seats have lots of Lumber support.
The biggest drawback is having to cut it open and count the rings in order to tell when it's due for an oil change.
You'd like to drive it, wooden you?
The good news: It's immune to the tinworm.
The bad news: It's not immune to termites.
It comes with a free CD – The Carpenters' Greatest Hits. But that's not all – they'll throw in Nine Inch Nails too.
Plus Peter, Paul and Mary's hit single, "If I Had a Hammer."
Don't forget the Beatles – "Maxwell's Silver Hammer"
Looks more like a Pinetera to me.
edit: I didn't see the body of the post.
Suddenly I know what I am going to do this weekend…
Ok, that made me laugh…
Another few years and they can get an an-teak license plate.
Speaking of wood, I visited the Sargent County Museum in Forman, ND today, and here's the wheel of one of their tractors. Now I wish I'd counted the rings to find out how long the tractor sat in that place…
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Bet it hauls the wood…
Hauls ash?
So this is what a lumberjack drives on his day off.
…to audition for The Pirates of Penzance…
This picture gives me wood.
Looks like Splinterleggera construction to me.