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reverberocket is nipping the apex..and gently blowing in it's ear.
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Yep - OEM dealer installed roof lights for the OG Pathfinder.

I guess my dreams for a Wolf-Garten kart mower will remain just that - a dream.

I bought 5 of these from Amazon last March - they were $4 each at the end of the season. I have a son at school in Syracuse and family in CNY.

No problems - there's usually a price or feature value with goods purchased through Costco, and I was just sharing my experience. I haven't seen the side mirror covers she has anywhere else yet , either.
(And I looked, because now I kinda wanted one too and Costco is sold out for the season)

Brass-edged ice scrapers.
They just do an incredible job compared to the struggle you can have with ordinary plastic scrapers. Eventually, even the best plastic scrapers get their edges dinged up, making them dull and ineffective and leaving unscraped lines that you have to go back over to clear. Once you go brass,

Just got one of these (FrostGuard) for Ms Reverb for Christmas - w/ tethered, slip-on side mirror covers. She loves it. But I'm pretty sure I only paid $20 from Costco.

The venerable Snapper riding mower was surely Colin Chapman's muse.*

This is great, but you need a picture -this is a '37 Cord pre-selector shift:

As an interesting aside: since Japanese Classics ships multiple cars at once, they often use containers. In this case, the container includes four vehicles: two on the ground, and two hanging from the ceiling. I swear this is true.

We have an 2012 XC60 R-Design. There was an appreciable difference in the driving dynamic between a standard T6 and the R. The low profile 20" wheel/tire combo has an impact, and steering is 10% quicker and shock dampening is 10% stiffer. You can feel it behind the wheel; it's crisp and tidy. After a decade of

C'mon, Doug; don't be naive.

From tuna to VCRs to Evos in just a few decades.

Madman Muntz ran a southern California used car lot before he purchased the rights to the Kurtis Kraft Sport, which he offered, slightly modified, as the Muntz Jet from 1951-54.

Early 70's Cadillacs.

Overall reliability and durability.

Second row captain's chairs?? - NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!

Not really delivering on the promise, were they?

All the Daewoo Pontiac LeMans-es...