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I've never seen a car that failed a home inspection before.
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Coworker left Coworker left a couple shop rags in the engine valley when doing intake gaskets. Now he gets to replace the engine.a couple shop rags in the engine valley when doing intake gaskets. Now he gets to replace the engine.
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Some creative engineering on a homebuilt I saw a couple of years ago. Jaguar engine shoehorned into a US Postal Service Jeep.

For some reason I kind of dig the "I just finished it this morning" aesthetic (including the labels still on the exhaust tubes). At least, I like it more than the carefully-applied (and then gloss-coated) fake patina look I've seen recently.
 

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Some creative engineering on a homebuilt I saw a couple of years ago. Jaguar engine shoehorned into a US Postal Service Jeep.

For some reason I kind of dig the "I just finished it this morning" aesthetic (including the labels still on the exhaust tubes). At least, I like it more than the carefully-applied (and then gloss-coated) fake patina look I've seen recently.
Is the Jack Daniels a radiator overflow? Yikes!
 
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