The burgandy Chief with the black fender flares that rotted out as soon as the vehicle got into snow had to be my of these Jeeps.
The burgandy Chief with the black fender flares that rotted out as soon as the vehicle got into snow had to be my of these Jeeps.
Does it really matter? I mean can either cruise I95 at 90 MPH without getting a second glance by Mr. Man except for the obligatory courtesy wave?????
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@icamp: That is why my version of this hack are jar lids screwed to the bottom side of a shelf and then just thread it on and off when you need a part.
The key to this is to purchase the right potting soil. Don't pick potting soil for plants that has nutrients to develop big nice flowers because then your herbs and vegetables will never develop the edible bits that you crave. I only made that mistake once.
Downloaded the app last night and I have to say that the concept is great, but I really need a version that grabs the layers that I create in Google Maps so that I can use those.
@jakemiles: Or purchase a right angle view finder for your DSLR.
@bweezy21: I bought the AT&T capable version of the Nexus last week and it has been wonderful. The radios for bluetooth, 3G, Edge, and WiFi are top quality and I rarely have a dropped call.
As long as the steering column bearings are in good shape and the active suspension works, then it is a really, really good price.
What is wrong with letting iTunes maintain the file system and then use FileAdd Folder to Library... and then have iTunes do all the work.
I have tried both Songbird and DoubleTwist and neither of these programs wanted to play nice on my PC.
I would purchase one, but I would need a second job to pay the insurance and then a third job to pay the traffic citations.
Godspeed, Bob White.
Actually, I need a car like this because I could use it to haul my plywood from Home Depot and operate it for less than new pick up truck when I factor in the taxes and insurance costs.
Here is a cool site about the Javelin. Of course, Jonelle's Crown Vic site was the original inspiration for getting a GrandMa.
Here is an opportunity to have the Aries driver change for the better.
@crazycarlarry: College was much cheaper back then. I paid less than 10K for a bachelors degree back then. That would not be possible in this day.
I am shocked to see that is a 4WD model because even in the mountains of eastern, KY the 4WD version was not a rare breed, but it was not as common back in the day as the 2WD versions.
I have good memories of my 1984 Nissan Truck. It was small by today's standards, but even a 1984 Monte Carlo would be considered a small car by today's standards.
Good Riddance. I dated a girl with a Peugeot (I think it was even a 405) and it made me very happy to be the owner of a 1989 Subie DL.