Manly Stuff...
#34
Batteries get brought into the laundry room in the winter so they don't freeze, rusty bits are oohed over and I now know the names of different wheels. Car interiors are put in the storeage room/attic depending on house.
#35
...I'd kill him, seriously, i'd kill him if he moved car bits in the house...BUT......
I bought my very first set of winter tires today, well actually OH did, as being a Woman, pointing and saying....Ooooo, they look shinny at the rims doesn't qualify me to know anything more about tires and wheels apparently...tut!
#36
...I'd kill him, seriously, i'd kill him if he moved car bits in the house...BUT......
I bought my very first set of winter tires today, well actually OH did, as being a Woman, pointing and saying....Ooooo, they look shinny at the rims doesn't qualify me to know anything more about tires and wheels apparently...tut!
It can be hard to be impressed with a rusty bit sometimes
#37
...I'd kill him, seriously, i'd kill him if he moved car bits in the house...BUT......
I bought my very first set of winter tires today, well actually OH did, as being a Woman, pointing and saying....Ooooo, they look shinny at the rims doesn't qualify me to know anything more about tires and wheels apparently...tut!
#38
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Wholesale sports is manly place not crappy tire.
#39
ahh yes - stores along those lines have testosterone warnings at the door - and the one place that a woman could run through it naked and not one man in there would avert his gaze from the gun, fishing rod, quad, bow, boat or whatever they were looking at.
#43
Here are some Morgans, and easily the most vulgar car at the show: I mean, a white 70s Silver Shadow is bad enough, but stretched?
#44
You should have brought it down to Bronte Creek park yesterday. Good turn out for the British Car Day - I'd say well past the 1,000-car mark in the field. Hundreds of Triumphs (the show is run by their owners' club), MGs, Minis, a fair few Austin Healeys, lots of Jags (the E-type is celebrating 50 years since first production), a couple of dozen Morgans, plenty of AC/Lotus/Caterham/Jensen/Sunbeam/Aston Martin, a quite remarkable number of De Loreans, a smattering of Rolls and Bentley.
Here are some Morgans, and easily the most vulgar car at the show: I mean, a white 70s Silver Shadow is bad enough, but stretched?
Here are some Morgans, and easily the most vulgar car at the show: I mean, a white 70s Silver Shadow is bad enough, but stretched?

If I were to show OH the pics it would be another plus for moving to Ontario...
#45






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You should have brought it down to Bronte Creek park yesterday. Good turn out for the British Car Day - I'd say well past the 1,000-car mark in the field. Hundreds of Triumphs (the show is run by their owners' club), MGs, Minis, a fair few Austin Healeys, lots of Jags (the E-type is celebrating 50 years since first production), a couple of dozen Morgans, plenty of AC/Lotus/Caterham/Jensen/Sunbeam/Aston Martin, a quite remarkable number of De Loreans, a smattering of Rolls and Bentley.
Here are some Morgans, and easily the most vulgar car at the show: I mean, a white 70s Silver Shadow is bad enough, but stretched?
Here are some Morgans, and easily the most vulgar car at the show: I mean, a white 70s Silver Shadow is bad enough, but stretched?




