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Made of Wood

March 15, 2009 By Mike Bumbeck

From our wagonmaster bureau comes forth this 1953 International R-140 4x4 station wagon. The cold war era utility vehicle has returned to original glory. The wagon was factory finished in 1954, and immediately dispatched to assist in the construction of Minuteman atomic missile sites. The mighty wagon has been restored to original specifications in part by using wood, a fully … [Read more...]

Toronado Award

March 12, 2009 By Mike Bumbeck

From the make do with what you have department comes what happens when an Oldsmobile Toronado and an Airstream trailer are fused into awesome. Living within ones means may be the slogan of 2009, but creating something worthwhile with what you have is clearly more fun. Put one more Toronado on the other end, and all-wheel drive with four wheel steering is yours for the … [Read more...]

Remove Door Panel

March 12, 2009 By Mike Bumbeck

There are many numbers of reasons to remove a door panel. At the core of the problem is something behind the panel either broken or in need of upgrade. Electric window motors gone kaput. Weather strips are weathered. A door ding or dent may require convincing on its backside. The list of reasons go on, but the task at hand is always the same. Remove the door panel to get at the … [Read more...]

Check Tire Pressure

March 11, 2009 By Mike Bumbeck

The reason to check your tire pressure is usually explained with some nearly unbelievable statistical comparison. If everyone checked their tire pressure once a month, for instance, we could save enough fuel to build comfortable cities on the moon for future generations. The fact is checking tire pressure is really easy to do, and can genuinely help save a few bucks  worth … [Read more...]

Starions-a-Plenty

March 10, 2009 By Mike Bumbeck

While not quite the usual sub 500-dollar car, the Starion will be an omnipresent  and endlessly ongoing project here at Clunkbucket. Purchased back in 2004 as a replacement for an Evo8 that was garnering way too much attention from the authorities, the Mitsubishi Starion (aka Chrysler Conquest) has been a source of both enjoyment and frustration over the last few years. Keeping … [Read more...]

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Fix That Bucket

Tool of the Week: Heat Gun

The heat gun is one of those tools like the five pound sledgehammer which reveals its many uses as time passes. The idea is simple if not slightly … Continue Reading

Horn Switch Repair

Daily driving classic cars and trucks comes with benefits and pitfalls. 200,000 miles combined with 25 years can have deleterious effects on the … Continue Reading

Tool of the Week: Mechanic Stool

Sitting on a stool is a famously popular activity the world over. Add some slakey beverages, put the stool at a bar, and folks will part with … Continue Reading

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Junkyard Chronicle

Mazda GLC Gone

From our rear-wheel drive hatchback division of junkyards past comes the Mazda GLC, or great little car. Like its Chevrolet Chevette and Toyota … [Read More...]

Peugeot 505 turbo wagon

Franco-American Turbowagon

From the well and truly forgotten department of Junkyard Chronicle comes this once mighty Peugeot 505 turbo station wagon. It is a mystery now why … [Read More...]

Forgotten Datsun

The two-tone paint scheme and space age styling of this Datsun 810 saloon would stun any junkyarder into full stop. While the Datsun might look … [Read More...]

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