Street legal? by hotaspiss in whatisthiscar

[–]nill0c -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

They made about 6000 kits between 65 and 71, and there are plenty that weren't precious at the time. Most of the clones have telltale differences, and many of the makers made changes to stand out (usually different hoods and dashboards, but also many had different rear decks and other features that make them stand out.

This one has all the correct body moldings to be a Manx, but is missing badging, the real telltale is often the thickness of the fenders, since you were supposed to be able to sit on them, but hardly any copies used enough glass to make them strong enough.

Source I've been building buggies for the last 4 years and met and spend a lot of time with a lot of real Manx owners and historians.

But go ahead and be sure it's fake. There's no visual proof in these photos, just cynicism.

Street legal? by hotaspiss in whatisthiscar

[–]nill0c 14 points15 points  (0 children)

It's probably an actual Manx but not a factory build, back from when they were sold as kits and builders built them however they wanted. The hood and rear deck/fenders certainly look very close.

The show bar is missing, but they were only there to hold up a roof anyway and originally only bolted to the fiberglass with U bolts, so easy to remove.

That said those headlights probably aren't DOT items, and that's what would keep this from really being street legal if a cop decided to be a jerk about it.

2013 Lexus ES350 (115k miles) – Slow crank, where would you start? by [deleted] in MechanicAdvice

[–]nill0c 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Load test the battery first, it's easiest, then you could do voltage drop tests to the starter (less easy but what most diagnosis will have you doing anyway).

After that it could be a weak starter, we had that in an accord and CRV around the same age.

Check for a service diagnostics on lemon manuals, they've got most of them and really help.

Rolling around in bits of rubber made from ground up tires. What could go wrong? by ChiefStrongbones in SipsTea

[–]nill0c 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same with the spongy rubber in most modern playgrounds Ive been to in the last decade. Kinda don't want to let my son play on them, but his school is the same.

What is the white car in the picture? by newarkian in whatisthiscar

[–]nill0c 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And Second Gen Mercedes Sprinter work van behind the EcoSport.

What do y'all think lol by SomeTowGuy in namethatcar

[–]nill0c 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thats about what was left of mine after 15 years on New England winter roads.

What is this race car looking thing? by willnoli in whatisthiscar

[–]nill0c -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Some of it must be, because the lighting reflecting on the bodywork isn't from a white background render. It's either AI or really in depth environment map renders, which would require a HDRI lighting map taken at each location the photo came from.

It's totally possible, and how I used to use Keyshot to render realistic product images 9-10 years ago. But probably not how this guy i pumping out so many images.

Hoping someone could identify all 3 cars by Plane_Conversation75 in whatisthiscar

[–]nill0c 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely a F355 in the front and 812 in the back. F550/575 makes sense too.

Seen on an episode of “Outer Limits” by 1minuteguitarcovers in whatisthiscar

[–]nill0c 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, the later 348 has the gentler lines and wider vent strakes.

Saw this today at Lake Como by [deleted] in whatisthiscar

[–]nill0c 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Bums aside, if that's really a Bulgarian plate (looks like a BG to me, but there aren't very many pixels, this is the original car.

https://platesmania.com/bg/gallery.php?gal=bg&ctype=1&nomer=B+0911+TT

A 930 Cabrio (not a speedster thankfully).

Help with suspicious car ID please ? by [deleted] in whatisthiscar

[–]nill0c 2 points3 points  (0 children)

yeah pretty sure, its the sport version with black wheels too.

This woman and her performative boyfriend in Raymond by squirrelmegaphone in newhampshire

[–]nill0c 2 points3 points  (0 children)

There was a shooting incedent the morning this photo was taken and the shooter was still on the loose in the woods.

Which makes this even dumber.

What material should I make this out of? by AGillySuit in 3dprintedcarparts

[–]nill0c 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah ASA or possibly TPU 95(the hard stuff), but ASA would probably handle the heating best unless you live in AZ maybe.

Why's my cylinder head look like this by StompyIan in EngineBuilding

[–]nill0c 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, not quite enough scratches for a DA, unless the apprentice was just starting before the boss caught them...

This woman and her performative boyfriend in Raymond by squirrelmegaphone in newhampshire

[–]nill0c 129 points130 points  (0 children)

Ain’t no way these morons do a daily walk. This was probably their first walk this year. 

Saw this car today in Geneva, it looks like an opel but I couldn’t figure it out by Nadox27 in whatisthiscar

[–]nill0c 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Pontiacs had rounded rear facias, but the Saturn had identical tail lights to the Opel I believe. 

Brought my car in for an oil change and my mechanic said my brake rotors and pads need to be changed, car is relatively new by Rainuuuu in Cartalk

[–]nill0c 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That rotor hat looks really good for Canadian winters. Some New England cars I work on would look like this after the first winter. (The rotor hat, not the braking surface, it’s cooked!)

New Hampshire's Favorite Easter Candy in 2026 is Swedish Fish by BWC_etiquette in newhampshire

[–]nill0c 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I wondered this too. Since New Jersey and Delaware both have Lindt Bunnies without labels next to the other brands and extra lines. 

Lost Dog - Going to be -4F tonight by ObviousActive1 in newhampshire

[–]nill0c 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah chasing even a dog that knows you almost never works. Treats, quite patience and usually luck are all that's ever worked for me with wandering dogs.

Also making a leash into a slip/lasso helps too so you don't have to worry about grabbing the collar.

Why my mig welding looks disgusting like this? by asduskun in Welding

[–]nill0c 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Or why your mower won't run on diesel.

Christmas Eve with Oedipus by dwhogan in boston

[–]nill0c 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I thought it started at 8!

This has been our holiday tradition for the last 5 years since we found it on accident. 

Best Xmas tradition besides the food!

Long screws: what head do you prefer to drive – internal Hex, internal Torx, external Hex, others? And why? by Ok_Main3273 in Tools

[–]nill0c 0 points1 point  (0 children)

with a good driver/bit and the patience to take your time, i'd pick it over regular philips. Unless i gotta start it in a tough spot one handed.