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Internet advertising sure is impressive. I have never once seen an add for an air hose reel for a shop pop up. I looked at hose reels at an auction last night. All of a sudden I have seen two hose reels pop up this morning.
 
Its some scary sheet. I keep seeing secks dolls pop up and I aint never had no secks with no doll b4!!
 
Jamie must have been listening to some George Jones...

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Hey now I posted that from Facebook myself! Ooops, shouldn't have said that.
 
Getting back to changing topics, most of you know that I'm a little slow and don't know nuthin' about nuthin' until I'm forced to figger it out way after it's too late. Ryan @OTRAMM sent a few of these little blue discs to the CRR raffle this year, and I thought it was the weirdest coaster I'd ever seen. Turns out I was a little off on that...

1FZ-FE Crank Holding Tool (link has pics!)
 
Thats how mid-size trucks are made by the way

Friend of mine did his welding early days working on school buses. They make those to really stand up to trouble - specs are like X lbs crush upside down and stuff - kinda cool.
 
This Oddly Cute Little Car Was the First Mass-Produced 4x4 Passenger Car Even Before the Jeep
Four-wheel drive vehicles have been around longer than you may realize; there were experiments by Joseph Diplock in 1893, and the first real car Ferdinand Porsche engineered, the 1900 Lohner-Porsche Mixed Hybrid, was a 4WD hybrid electric car. When we think of mass-produced 4WD passenger cars, though, most people assume the iconic Willys Jeep was first. This actually doesn’t seem to be true, as Willys was beaten to the punch by a funny little Japanese car called the Kurogane Type 95.

Read in Jalopnik: This Oddly Cute Little Car Was the First Mass-Produced 4x4 Passenger Car Even Before the Jeep — Jalopnik
 
This Oddly Cute Little Car Was the First Mass-Produced 4x4 Passenger Car Even Before the Jeep
Four-wheel drive vehicles have been around longer than you may realize; there were experiments by Joseph Diplock in 1893, and the first real car Ferdinand Porsche engineered, the 1900 Lohner-Porsche Mixed Hybrid, was a 4WD hybrid electric car. When we think of mass-produced 4WD passenger cars, though, most people assume the iconic Willys Jeep was first. This actually doesn’t seem to be true, as Willys was beaten to the punch by a funny little Japanese car called the Kurogane Type 95.

Read in Jalopnik: This Oddly Cute Little Car Was the First Mass-Produced 4x4 Passenger Car Even Before the Jeep — Jalopnik
That's awesome
 
Ready for Land Rover event, hope crap doesn’t start to fail now....

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Yes, they will find that it is not a Land Rover when Izzy moves and there is not oil on the spot.
will anyone even notice?
 
Check out the new pic for Dutch John parking lot:

 
Street view? Or road map names. Im slow on this one.

Didnt see any cool dutch john pics but i did think of your new upstart when i saw this today in gasoline alley.

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