A undercover woman dirtbiker broken down on the side of the trail would be more effective... good luck trying to catch a ktm 300 with that.
I do applaud their effort!!
I'm thinking 71 or 72 those had high back seats. The front fender has a vent, I think was 70. The wheels are later, 76 or 77 WS6.
So A bunch of parts from different cars. Those fiberglass hoods were cool, some even had functional air induction
My parents had a '68. They bought brand new, and I learned to drive a clutch when I was 14. I used to sneak the keys and drive around before I had a licence. Took the drivers test in it, the tester guy said "your pretty good with the clutch, must have a lot of practice" If he only knew...
Sounds like tire balance, maybe a wheel weight fell off. Also look at the sway bar end links, they are known to rust and fall off. Front struts another well known problem, look for leaks. The struts are on major back order, about $650 EACH. I have 5 sets of struts on order :shrug:
I have been thinking of ditchin my camelback mule. Has anyone used this bag from wolf tooth? I would get a smaller backpack for just water, no tools or xtras.
https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/collections/accessories/products/b-rad-teklite-roll-top-bag-0-6l
Plus the charges for title and paper work, then you get sent to the finance office and they turn you upside down and shake you until every last penny falls out of your pockets.
What's sad is 99% of the public pays those stupid fees.
The employees hate dealers more than customers do, we get...
I would turn the bolt shoulder down on a lathe, rather than fuss with washers.
Drop it here, and my landlord can spin it for yous, just need a measurement of how much. Stick a feeler gauge in the space