Old car junk yard
These are not my pictures. I found them on some website. So yah..
These are not my pictures. I found them on some website. So yah..
These are pictures of old cars from various yards that I have been to. I know I am partial to Chevys and '58's in particular, but there ...
I recently found this yard and took almost 500 pictures of just the "cool" stuff, convertibles, wagons, and 2 door hardtops. I have ...
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Cars & parts
Technology & Engineering - 2000
That photo #2 on page 56 is identified as a Land Cruiser. ... In retrospect, a
decision to continue to drive the old car a while longer would have been the ...
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The Hudson triangle
Creator: Hudson Motor Car Company | Business & Economics - 1919
Practically every other make of car on the market is in his junk piles. ... the
shortage of new and used cars in 1919, I picked up an old 1912 Hudson, ...
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American garage and auto dealer
Technology & Engineering - 1916
The "As is" used car is junk and must he sold as junk. ... If the customer buys
a new car. the amount realized on the sale of the old car is credited on the ...
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95 pages |
N scale model railroad that grows, step-by-step instructions for building your first N scale layout
Creator: Kent Wood, Ric Laban | Crafts & Hobbies - 1996-10
You can take the photos yourself if you keep a camera handy in the car while ...
give cars a whole new- set of numbers by painting over the old numbers and ...
Publisher: Kalmbach Pub Co
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Popular Science
1926-12
Such a garage, it is said, could be emptied in seventeen minutes, as compared
with five hours for the lift type Old Trolley Car Now a Lunch Wagon Scrapped ...
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A 20-year-old Tampa man is trying to figure out where a chuck of ice that fell on his car came from. The mystery ice plummeted from the sky yesterday morning, pushing in the roof on Andres Javage's 2000 Ford Mustang and blowing out the rear window.
The best thing about your old car is that you've already paid for it. Most of us grow tired of our used cars long before they're used-up cars. But money is tight for just about everyone, so why throw away a car that's running well just because it's feeling worn down, looking beat up and has lost some of its athleticism? Cars built in the last 10 or 15 years can go 200,000 or 300,000 miles if given the right care. And there are some simple ways to spice up your long-term automotive relationship...
Really funny, clever "open letter" by author to the unknown person who stole his car....
Cars of various makes and models are available these days. Cars have never failed to fascinate one’s mind and that’s one of the reasons why people like to own new models of cars as soon as they are introduced.