Its way more fun searching through junkyards looking for used parts. Anyone can go to NAPA, but it takes a Plugger to drag a toolbox through the mud looking for parts.
While living in SoCal, I would frequent the junkyards –er, auto recycling centers!– to perform “practice” runs on difficult repairs for my car. There were a couple of times that saved me from “surprises” when actually working on my own machine.
” Whoops!!! That spring sure flew off quick! May never find it… but who cares? This car has no front end!!”
BigGrouch about 15 years ago
Its way more fun searching through junkyards looking for used parts. Anyone can go to NAPA, but it takes a Plugger to drag a toolbox through the mud looking for parts.
lewisbower about 15 years ago
Dirty knees, cut knuckles and a smile on our faces
ghiamaniac about 15 years ago
While living in SoCal, I would frequent the junkyards –er, auto recycling centers!– to perform “practice” runs on difficult repairs for my car. There were a couple of times that saved me from “surprises” when actually working on my own machine.
” Whoops!!! That spring sure flew off quick! May never find it… but who cares? This car has no front end!!”
Yukoneric about 15 years ago
Has been a loooooong time since I’ve obtained parts at that store.
SG84 almost 15 years ago
That is one of my fondest memories as a child, following daddy through the ‘recycling center’ looking for odds and ends.