Suggestions For Organizing Your Vehicle For Winter

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You will need to purchase nautical charts, along with GPS, plotter, or radar if desired. Include purchases of cruising guides, Coast Pilots, Tide and Current tables, and navigation plotting gear.

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Save money on gas with ease with an HHO conversion. Did you know that hundreds of people and companies are converting their cars every day to run on water. Before you think I'm talking garbage, I urge you to read on and check out the engineering science behind this concept, in this article.

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Shortly after that conversation with my dad, we passed the TransAm, and he laughed at me saying "that car is ugly, it needs some chrome man, geez look at that boring thing". Eventually my dad took me to a car show in East LA. Not the safest place in town, but chrome was all the rage. The early lowriders and hot rodders were pimping their rides to no end. The only cars that impressed me were the fast cars with the big motors. My dad was big into the 70's version of "Bling", a "Rat Pack" want to be its' finest form.

Motor had been sitting untouched for 19 years without being cared for. The rear window had rusted completely out no thanks to the vinyl top. It was obvious that there would need to be a complete restoration. Rear corner panels $400 per side, trunk panel $100, roof panel $250 and that is just to replace the rear window. Cow hood, oh what a work of art but broken $600. Interior completely gone, interior kit $2500. Just to make it roll Rims and tires $2000. Rebuild motor $5000 Transmission $3000 rear-end $1500 brakes $500. Fuel system flushed new lines, new tank, and new carb. Everywhere I looked was a dollar sign, not one but thousands of dollar signs. This barn find was starting to look like a money pit. Stepping back wiping off the dirt and cobwebs I had to do a quick cost analysis.

overhaul a care engine Take Pictures - We have digital cameras everywhere these days so why not use them to take reference photos? Take as many as you can from as many angles as you can. When you start resembling the motor this will be invaluable, especially for cables, hoses and bolts that you forgot existed.

Now, I'm recalling some years back when I was a delivery guy, too. I learned a simple car care truth. You won't hear of it from your mechanic - but tens of thousands of us car buffs practice a simple routine to double and triple the life of our working cars and equipment. So can you!