Project Deli – Filters and Fluids and Belts, oh my!
Sure, I put 2000 miles on the Delica with just an oil change. But it’s time to get serious and make this bad ass minivan bullet proof!
and so much more
Sure, I put 2000 miles on the Delica with just an oil change. But it’s time to get serious and make this bad ass minivan bullet proof!
You can’t have a minivan without a hitch. It is almost a requirement. I couldn’t believe I found a specialty manufacturing company that was building them in the US!
How many times do you have to bang your head on something (excluding all rock songs between 1984 and 1988) before you fix it? For me, it was about three.
Japanese Domestic Market (JDM) vehicles are wonderful, weird, and quirky in features and functions. This is going to be a memorable ride.
Sometimes, when the Northern Lights don’t want to give up their wonder, you have to find it in something else. I found two options.
Sometimes, you have to fix things. However, it is becoming increasingly difficult to find high-quality parts. A mild rant by Dave.
It was a good summer doing seasonal work at Glacier Park. I waxed and waned on what I learned, what I forgot, and all the mistakes I will make again next summer!
Mitch got a taste of one of the lesser peaks up at Logan Pass.
One that is away from the hoards of the parking lot. And not on the radar of trongs of peakbaggers from social media.
I drive a Red Bus in the summer and a school bus the rest of the year. I have never dreamed of a ‘Snow Day’ at Logan Pass. But the best way to get thru bad weather is …. good people. 🙂
Mitch and I take a second bite of the Going to the Sun apple. The season is getting short, and not many more opportunities. But this time, it wasn’t bears eating moths. But the usual nemesis – weather!