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Things Every Man Should Have in His Car: An Illustrated Guide

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Thought this was a cool guide. Plus it's got Mopar love. :headbang::headbang::headbang:

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I love it

cell phone charger and batteries

where did you find that LOL?
And a paper map? I guess if the smart phone, charger and extra battery fail you. That is cool though. They list all the things a man should have in his car and they were good enough to show a picture of a car every man should have.
 
I use paper maps exclusively. I still maintain an ability that few people seem to have these days, and that is the ability to follow written or spoken directions from Point A to Point B without a damn GPS. I've never used a GPS in my life. I know how to read a map. And, I do not get lost.
 
Where's the tool box? Roll of Duct Tape? WD40?
 
The tow strap is a must. You never know when a friend will call & need you to tow his Chevy back home for them. Plus I agree that duct tape always come in handy in an emergency, has many uses.
 
I love it

cell phone charger and batteries

where did you find that LOL?

I got it from a website called Art of Manliness. Pretty neat site, it's got a ton of stuff from survival skills, how to be a gentleman (something my generation is in desperate need of), fatherhood stuff, etc.

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What, no fire arm?

The website is based out of Oklahoma, so you have to forgive their backwards ways. lol
 
Dad always told us growing up if you never get lost you will never see anything new. Yes maps are nice, can read and map cordinances, know how to find north in the wilderness but I will take google earth and GPS traveling always. How about carrying an auto club card.
 
Dad always told us growing up if you never get lost you will never see anything new. Yes maps are nice, can read and map cordinances, know how to find north in the wilderness but I will take google earth and GPS traveling always. How about carrying an auto club card.

Far too many people are dependent on technology, and would have absolutely no clue how to operate in a power outage, or if the battery in their cell phone/tablet/pick-a-gadget goes tits-up on them. My 3G phone is a device I can make and receive calls on and receive a text occasionally. Anything extra is wasted money and fattens the pockets of the cellphone companies. I'll spend that money on my Mopars, thanks.
 
And without technology were do you purpose to buy those Mopar parts?
 
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pretty cool
 
I wouldn't mind having these too! Maybe they could wash the car when needed.

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I have about half of that stuff in my cars, especially the one I drive in the winter.
 
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