Episode 102 – Beach Party Iceland

https://traffic.libsyn.com/thebeerreport/TW_102_Full.mp3 Welcome to the automotive podcast that singing the blues in our Little Deuce Coupes.  (R.I.P. Brian Wilson) On this episode of Throwin’ Wrenches…   • Suzuki Jimnys are sold out for the next 3 1/2 years, but not here in the US • Volvo has a museum. Who wants to go? • Lordstown Motors: You thought they were gone, but they still find a way onto this episode Our Sponsors As always, we’d like to give special thanks to Fort’s Toyota of Pekin  (https://www.toyota-pekin.com/) In addition to the fine folks at Fort’s, our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/throwinwrenches) supporters help keeping the wrenches flying. Thank you! Episode Highlights Suzuki News Suzuki’s Jimny 5-door is so popular in Japan that they’ve suspended orders after just four days, creating a 3.5-year backlog (https://www.carscoops.com/2025/02/suzuki-suspends-orders-for-the-jimny-nomade-due-to-its-extreme-popularity/) with 50,000 orders and only 1,200 units per month production capacity. Volvo News We explore the newly opened World of Volvo Museum in Gothenburg (https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/g64987005/volvo-world-museum-in-sweden/) , celebrating the Swedish automaker’s 100-year history, and discuss GM’s massive $4 billion investment to move production from Mexico back to US plants, including the shuttered Orion Assembly facility. Car Culture In tribute to the late Brian Wilson, we dive into how the Beach Boys shaped American car culture (https://www.autonews.com/retail/marketing/an-brian-wilson-beach-boys-founder-honda-chevrolet-dies-0611/) with classics like “Little Deuce Coupe” and “409,” plus Wilson’s surprising hit about a Honda scooter that introduced Americans to the Japanese brand. Projects • Eric recalls his recent Iceland trip with Angela that involved driving on lava rock in a stripped-down Suzuki Jimny SUV • He also prepares for some frame repairs on “Little Mule”, his 1996 Toyota Tacoma, using parts from Rustbuster.com (https://www.rustbuster.com/) • Daryl explains why he enjoys a Sunday drive in his trouble-free ’55 Plymouth • He also considers thinning his car collection Cars of the Weak Eric 1995 right-hand-drive Suzuki Jimny – $15,995 Source:  AutoTrader (https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars/1995/suzuki/jimny/102168454) You might say Eric was smitten by the Suzuki after he and Mrs. Stahl traveled across Iceland in one. Sure, it’s lacking a few creature comforts. Maybe the crash rating isn’t spectacular. And no, you can’t buy a new one here in the United States. That’s why he found a USED Japanese-market import to call his own. He also found something that may replace “Little Mule” one far-off day. It rhymes with Mahindra. Daryl 2023 Lordstown Endurance EV Truck – $32,000  Source: Facebook Marketplace What’s this? Why, it’s a barely-used 2023 Lordstown Endurance EV truck, of course. We’ve talked about Lordstown Motors (http://throwinwrenches.com/tag/lordstown-motors) quite a bit over the years but never actually seen one in the wild until now. It’s hard to believe these didn’t take off. Maybe that’s a good thing? Get in Touch Got something that really grinds your gears? Let us know at info@throwinwrenches.com (mailto:info@throwinwrenches.com) and we’ll be in touch. The post Episode 102 – Beach Party Iceland (https://throwinwrenches.com/beach-party-iceland) appeared first on Throwin' Wrenches Automotive Podcast (https://throwinwrenches.com) .

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Episode 102 – Beach Party Iceland

https://traffic.libsyn.com/thebeerreport/TW_102_Full.mp3






Welcome to the automotive podcast that singing the blues in our Little Deuce Coupes.  (R.I.P. Brian Wilson)



On this episode of Throwin’ Wrenches…  




• Suzuki Jimnys are sold out for the next 3 1/2 years, but not here in the US


• Volvo has a museum. Who wants to go?


• Lordstown Motors: You thought they were gone, but they still find a way onto this episode


Our Sponsors





As always, we’d like to give special thanks to Fort’s Toyota of Pekin  (https://www.toyota-pekin.com/)



In addition to the fine folks at Fort’s, our Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/throwinwrenches) supporters help keeping the wrenches flying. Thank you!

Episode Highlights

Suzuki News



Suzuki’s Jimny 5-door is so popular in Japan that they’ve suspended orders after just four days, creating a 3.5-year backlog (https://www.carscoops.com/2025/02/suzuki-suspends-orders-for-the-jimny-nomade-due-to-its-extreme-popularity/) with 50,000 orders and only 1,200 units per month production capacity.

Volvo News



We explore the newly opened World of Volvo Museum in Gothenburg (https://www.autoweek.com/car-life/g64987005/volvo-world-museum-in-sweden/) , celebrating the Swedish automaker’s 100-year history, and discuss GM’s massive $4 billion investment to move production from Mexico back to US plants, including the shuttered Orion Assembly facility.







Car Culture



In tribute to the late Brian Wilson, we dive into how the Beach Boys shaped American car culture (https://www.autonews.com/retail/marketing/an-brian-wilson-beach-boys-founder-honda-chevrolet-dies-0611/) with classics like “Little Deuce Coupe” and “409,” plus Wilson’s surprising hit about a Honda scooter that introduced Americans to the Japanese brand.

Projects




• Eric recalls his recent Iceland trip with Angela that involved driving on lava rock in a stripped-down Suzuki Jimny SUV



• He also prepares for some frame repairs on “Little Mule”, his 1996 Toyota Tacoma, using parts from Rustbuster.com (https://www.rustbuster.com/)





• Daryl explains why he enjoys a Sunday drive in his trouble-free ’55 Plymouth



• He also considers thinning his car collection





Cars of the Weak

Eric



1995 right-hand-drive Suzuki Jimny – $15,995

Source:  AutoTrader (https://classics.autotrader.com/classic-cars/1995/suzuki/jimny/102168454)



You might say Eric was smitten by the Suzuki after he and Mrs. Stahl traveled across Iceland in one. Sure, it’s lacking a few creature comforts. Maybe the crash rating isn’t spectacular. And no, you can’t buy a new one here in the United States. That’s why he found a USED Japanese-market import to call his own.



He also found something that may replace “Little Mule” one far-off day. It rhymes with Mahindra.


Daryl







2023 Lordstown Endurance EV Truck – $32,000 

Source: Facebook Marketplace



What’s this? Why, it’s a barely-used 2023 Lordstown Endurance EV truck, of course. We’ve talked about Lordstown Motors (http://throwinwrenches.com/tag/lordstown-motors) quite a bit over the years but never actually seen one in the wild until now.



It’s hard to believe these didn’t take off.



Maybe that’s a good thing?

Get in Touch



Got something that really grinds your gears? Let us know at info@throwinwrenches.com (mailto:info@throwinwrenches.com) and we’ll be in touch.



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