In my day I saw more in our town with dog dish than anything. I lived not 0ne mile from the plant many of our cars were built in.Early MuscleCar with Dog Dishes. Whoda thunkit?
In my day I saw more in our town with dog dish than anything. I lived not 0ne mile from the plant many of our cars were built in.Early MuscleCar with Dog Dishes. Whoda thunkit?
Where is the wood for that bandboard for the deck you need to finish. That first step out that door is breathtaking!! LOLNothing like a good Canadian gal when it's getting hard to find the wood!
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Hey, one thing at a time! Rim boards have only been there for 29.5 years! Besides, if I actually built the deck I couldn't drive the John Deere up to the patio door! LMAOWhere is the wood for that bandboard for the deck you need to finish. That first step out that door is breathtaking!! LOL........ I get tried just looking at all of it.
X2!! well said!I was there in the late 1980's when the steelie and dog dish thing was picking up steam.
What I gathered then was-
It was possible that any given car was ordered with the most basic wheels, in part because the purchaser intended to install aftermarket wheels, and also-
Because some cars could come with "taxi cab" interiors and option sheets IE "all business".
...and a fair number of people found that fashionable.
Wayne,Hey, one thing at a time! Rim boards have only been there for 29.5 years! Besides, if I actually built the deck I couldn't drive the John Deere up to the patio door! LMAO
some assembly required.
some assembly required.