Justin gets a new set of wheels...
And an airplane is found in some sand..
There should be some sort of music intro while you all are reading this first bit. Think, if you will, Jeremy Clarkson's voice reading it aloud. Honestly, I stole that style of intro from Top Gear...
Anyway....
So, yes, tis an official thing now: I am a graduate of the University of Montana, with my Bachelor's degree in Anthropology, Archaeology subfield. I can wear my Indiana Jones hat now and say "Why, yes I am...." Yeah, Its great fun. Now comes work....as soon as I can find some. I have a few prospects lined up, but not as an archaeologist, naturally. Missoula isnt exactly bursting at the seams with Archaeology sites. Chances are, I'll just find a job and bust my ass for the next 6 months and get in a little better position with monies, and then really dig into the prospect of a Masters Degree.
Funny thing, My focus is in Aviation Archaeology, and not a month before I graduate, some lucky polish oil guy wandering the Egyptian Desert finds this: http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/upshot/fighter-plane-world-war-ii-found-194133295.html
That is P-40 Warhawk....Intact....My most favorite Airplane ever...even wrecked she looks mean...mmmm pretty...
I am now determined to find another like her...
What? A car blog you say? YES of course. Thats what this is, and I am bored of talking about my degree. Its a bit hollow anyway, but thats for later. ON TO ZE AUTOS!
Last weekend (May 5th) My friend and mechanic Justin (look for our upcoming youtube car channel) picked up a 1978 Chevy Blazer with a "bad" transmission for about a hundred bucks: the cost of fuel to go get it, and lunch, I imagine.

HOWEVER.....
A battery from a 98 ford and a few sprays of starting fluid...This thing fired up....Not only fired up, but blew a rats nest out of the exhaust, hacked and spit, then roared to life and idled with ease.
And Drove...
Yes, we drove this plague infested blithering mass of misery
up and down the street, reaching speeds of (possibly) 70mph (the speedo didn't work) with no hood and much stupidity.
But it was fun. I even shot a video! I do have to say, though, do not do this stupidness at home, because we were being very ridiculous and unsafe.
Probably why it was fun.
Sadly, The reason Justin got this truck for the motor, a small block 400 v8, to replace the broken engine in his boat. Since the rest of the drivetrain was weak, the body ruined, the interior shot, and the fact that neither Justin and I are not Chevy truck fans, this blazer has not faired well....the roof has been cut/torn/crushed/ not completely ripped off, the hood removed, the drivers fender now held on by air, the engine pulled out, windshield kicked out, trans burned up and the body is starting to split in half due to the amount of scrap metal we have tossed in the back. This old chevy is doomed to the recycler's yard at the end of the week.. But, for the short time we have known this truck, it has been fun..
Sad
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