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  1. Photon440

    Powerful Magnitude 8.7 Earthquake Near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula Prompts Tsunami Warning For Hawaii – And Alerts For Alaska, Entire US West Coast

    She has opened it in the past, like the 2019 brush fire, so maybe the reporter got it wrong.
  2. Cheapsunglasses

    How about just a random picture. NOT the entire car

    Looks fine to me ! Roll the fender a little bit
  3. Cheapsunglasses

    62 Only

    Love what you do, you never work a day in your life. I replaced a guy at an electrical parts sales house a few years ago, they forced him to retire, at 82 he was still kicking !
  4. 71RRHI

    Tonight's Drink of Choice is....

    Having some cold ones, waiting to see what happens with this Tsunami.
  5. Cheapsunglasses

    What Front Speakers?

    I could be wrong , but the outside ones are probably defroster vents, or I think you could get an upgraded stereo package with 2 4” speakers. On my 68 GTX I just have the single funky center sorsjer . I have used both kenwood 4” and kicker 3.5” after adapting them to the factory bracket. The...
  6. 1 Wild R/T

    Powerful Magnitude 8.7 Earthquake Near Russia’s Kamchatka Peninsula Prompts Tsunami Warning For Hawaii – And Alerts For Alaska, Entire US West Coast

    Sometimes it's best to not say anything... Amazing how some people treat others...
  7. 1 Wild R/T

    1970 Coronet R/T Project (Dasfusca's Car)

    Question... If you have both lines routed from the drivers fender, why not mount the compressor with the fittings facing the drivers side?
  8. Kern Dog

    Post up facts and things that hardly anyone knows...... (for entertainment purposes only. NO need to fact check)

    A day on Jupiter is quite quick - one day on Jupiter goes by in just 10 hours. A year on Jupiter is the same as 11.8 Earth years as it takes Jupiter 11.8 Earth years to orbit the Sun. This means that if you're, oh, say 50 years old here on Earth, you'd be just 4.23 years old there... :rolleyes:
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