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454_Malibu (08-02-2019) |
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markinnaples (08-03-2019) |
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That's an early car, with the passenger car hubcaps (instead of the "spinner" hubcaps).
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'63 LeMans Convertible '63 Grand Prix '65 GTO - original, unrestored, Dad was original owner, 5000 mile Royal Pontiac factory racer '74 Chevelle - original owner, 9.85 @ 136 mph best Last edited by Keith Seymore; 08-01-2019 at 10:39 AM. |
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Lee Stewart (08-01-2019) |
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Dryer lint may seem like a pain when you have to constantly clean it out of the machine, but did you know it actually makes a great, environmentally-conscious fire starter? Collect your old dryer lint in a small plastic bag, and take it anywhere you need: Camping, to the fireplace, to the bonfire. It quickly and easily starts a fire, and it takes virtually no space to store. Just squish down on the bag to let out the air and it's basically weightless. |
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x77-69z28 (08-06-2019) |
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Mark 1966 L72, 4spd Caprice 1974 Z28, M40 Camaro |
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Lee Stewart (08-02-2019), markinnaples (08-03-2019) |
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