kiltedpadre
Kiltedpadre
kiltedpadre

How do yes no cards not work?? It seems like a simple concept to me.

I’ve actually never owned an 8-track tape. The car in question only had two speakers (one center front and one center rear) so it wasn’t exactly the best way to listen to music of any format.

Autoweek has you covered. The article even has a cameo by Jason Torchinsky.

Damn, saw the subject matter and header image and assumed the wrong writer. 

Torch, have you ever run across the 8-track to cassette adapter?

An at home TENS device is often a big help for me. You can find them for $30 or less. Just make sure to check the availability and price of replacement pads before you buy. My first model worked great but replacement pads were only available through the manufacturer and with shipping costs were more than a new unit.

That plus the extra pain of not being able to open the rear doors. That plus the shaking you mentioned are two things I hate in my Silverado.

For maximum efficiency I bet a set of moon discs would look good on the model 3. I just wonder if brake or motor cooling would be an issue.

I’d be willing to pay a $2 fee if it guaranteed the driver arrived with a friendly dog in the car I could pet during the ride.

I’m partial to the Chrysler Corp Airflow cars of the 1930’s.

My suggestion was going to be the Chrysler Corp Airflows. They definitely qualify as Art Deco, but they are nowhere near as opulent as your suggestion.

I remember one as well. I think it was either the 1987 Pontiac Pursuit or the 1988 Pontiac Banshee.

I love the look on my girls face as she tears through the yard. She always finishes by flying past me and jumping on the couch on our screened porch.

Beautiful girl. This is my girl Ruby. She enjoys her zoomies around the yard as long as it’s followed by a nice nap.

I really enjoyed “Devil in the White City” by Erik Larson. It’s about the 1893 Worlds Fair and talks about both the fair itself as well as the murders committed by H H Holmes.

Don’t forget the purse with a convenient back of seat holder.

I think the hard part would be getting one dog to slide the meatball across the plate for another dog to eat.

My hometown has the Hamburger Wagon. Just like the name suggests it’s a wooden wagon selling burgers.

My recent Tennessee trip confirms this. I was taking a detour due to road construction and pulled into a “smokehouse” on a backroad. I use quotation marks because I ate in a screened porch attached to a converted garage. It was FANTASTIC!! Unfortunately on my way back to where I was staying the construction and detour

Get a real estate agent first. They can help you with choosing where to look for preapproval. Every place has different fees and requirements and a good realtor will know which is best for your situation.