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It's like the In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida of soft-core.

Air cooled engine too.

Chrysler left-handed lug nuts.

Safety reasons, I think...small kids hanging out the window, automatically rolling up and choking them and such. Vividly remember some family members showing off their new '78ish Mercury Grand Marquis and the driver looking over to the driver's door to roll up the windows, and not noticing the toddler inside was

The wheels? Round, and shod in rubber...exactly as predicted!

Speaking of the Saab Museum, I visited the GM Heritage Center back in 2008; they had a few Saabs on display, but not having followed this brand much (and being in the presence of the Buick Y-Job and such) I didn't pay close attention to the Saabs on display. Kind of wish I had now.

My dad did something very similar to this once with a tractor and a large oak tree, hence his nickname "Short Chain".

Actually you're exactly right at the 20x60 estimate, according to the Mogul Media Outdoor site for the "BQ Expressway & Manhattan Ave." location, which they Yahoo! map to 417 Meeker Ave. (thank you, almost 20 years of media buying experience!).

Your typical outdoor board (at least the part that actually has the ad on it) is 14' x 48'; this one doesn't look larger than average to me (certainly not the size of six tractor trailer rigs).

Odds are the dealership already had the space contracted, so they just had a new wrap installed (which might or might not have been coming due anyway). Still, depending on the material involved they might have paid $600-$1,000 or so (not counting the agency time to design the ad, and the install fee from the outdoor

With all the fears about spontaneously combustion, I hope they're not literally making a "to hell and back" connection to the Volt.

Maybe they're going to call the redesigned Colorado the "LUV"?

Here's the facts:

I wouldn't buy the story that Hoffa's "body" is buried here, since it'd be too easy for somebody to identify body parts or remains...but I would believe his cremated remains could have been dumped into some concrete somewhere.

"Your petrol has arrived, Mr. Bond, just as you requested...shaken, not stirred."

Back in the day there were really prized by real estate agents, because they were easy to load a family in to cart around town to look at listings, and they offered exceptional visibility from all seats, so they were great for driving by properties and getting a good "curb appeal" vibe.

Get my new stereo w/HD tuner installed, along with my Hella Supertones I got for Christmas. Was geared up to do the stereo last weekend, but needed a "Y" cable for the antenna to get both HD and regular radio, which Crutchfield failed to mention when I bought things, and which apparently no one in town carries (and

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Another Arkansan here; I LOL'd at the DQ comment because I thought exactly what you wrote just before I read it!

Good thing for Gus Malley they didn't have that technology at Southwest Trail Lines.