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Wife’s and my parents both were depression survivors and carried those habits all their lives, despite being successful. We both have some frugal habits.
We save the chopsticks from sushi meals to reuse as sticks around the house. Wife saves her old paper coffee cups to start her plant...
I subscribe but haven’t got an issue this month yet. This guy says he got a letter with his latest issue saying they are ceasing publication. First Muscle Car Review, then Mopar Muscle, Mopar Action, now Classic Car. Hemmings Muscle probably not long for this world.
Lockheed's D-21 supersonic drone equipped with a camera, not a warhead, designed to be carried and launched from an A-12. Because of difficulties, it was later carried by pylon on a B-52.
This one, launched over China in 1971 to spy on a nuclear test site, was lost and crashed. It was...
Me too. I’m a car guy and love all fast cars old or new. So what if they put Richard Petty’s number on a Supra. If Petty is involved with their company I see no harm. The Supra is a nice fast car that looks good too. There are no more Plymouth’s so you won’t see 43 on a Plymouth ever again...
Last week I used my cheap Harbor Freight press to push the pins out of 2 sets of stock pistons. I was surprised to feel how heavy the pins are in these engines. One piston had a pin so stiff, I bent the rod trying to press it out. I've seen my machinist heat up the little end of rods before...
This is a Mopar LH Inside Door Handle #2583393
It came off of a 1967 Coronet, but will also work on
other Mopar years and models. It is not new, but is in
good driver quality condition. $15.00. Local pickup or
buyer pays shipping.
At first I had the same thought. But this could have been where they were stored prior to being dispersed for display purposes around the country. Note that the photo says "THESE WERE THE NINE A-12s", since there are nine air-frames in existence. Of the fifteen originally built, six were lost...