I had black with polished rims on my first Chevelle....the one on this website heading. Loved those wheels!
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This site is completely free and there are no costs. Please enjoy and provide feedback.$116 Jumbo Furry kid bed then we sent 2 more to Ky for the oldest kids 2 large Blond Labs, I could probably Nap on one Oh and 20’ of this hose so I can relocate my trans cooler since the ac drier had to go in its location, yesterday I “bought” or copayed $235 for RFA on my R side lower lumbar 2 weeks will be L side then 2 more weeks R side neck then 2 more weeks L side neck, $235 co pay each time
And Agree!!!If Kathy gets mad at you again you may have to use one of those doggy beds, so it might be safe to pick one up now.
I should have just pulled $400 out and said he paid it all and not said anything about getting the bal the following day but 1 small lie usually Leeds to more and bigger ones, I picked up a 12 pack & bag of ice so hanging at the Chevelle wasn’t badAnd Agree!!!
I should have just pulled $400 out and said he paid it all and not said anything about getting the bal the following day but 1 small lie usually Leeds to more and bigger ones, I picked up a 12 pack & bag of ice so hanging at the Chevelle wasn’t bad
In 2014 I tried to get a permit for a prefab metal garage, 32’ deep 26’ wide but because of metal roof was Turned Down, said it either had to have a shingle roof to match house or put a metal roof on houseThat's the cool thing about having my barndominium..... it's all right there and I don't have to go far. Don't even get wet if it's raining.
In 2014 I tried to get a permit for a prefab metal garage, 32’ deep 26’ wide but because of metal roof was Turned Down, said it either had to have a shingle roof to match house or put a metal roof on house
I thought about doing the prefab then screwing down something to hold the shingles down but would’ve voided the bldg warranty so said F it, been renting those 2 garages where we went since 2016 for $390 month, could’ve put up at least 2 prefabs lolThat's St. Pete for you. Liberal dumbasses.
I thought about doing the prefab then screwing down something to hold the shingles down but would’ve voided the bldg warranty so said F it, been renting those 2 garages where we went since 2016 for $390 month, could’ve put up at least 2 prefabs lol
Had a new shingle roof put on in 06 so 2014 still seemed a little new to me, plus have those oak trees canopying the house when limbs drop it beat the shit out of a metal roof, I’d think? I should’ve said F the warrantyIn 2.5 years you'd save enough to pay for that building now, but I'm thinking you don't want to put a steel roof on the house.
Had a new shingle roof put on in 06 so 2014 still seemed a little new to me, plus have those oak trees canopying the house when limbs drop it beat the shit out of a metal roof, I’d think? I should’ve said F the warranty
I don't know how good this is, but if you're looking to buy more tools.I ended up ordering a universal parallel flow AC condenser from ColdHose. It’s 14x24 which I think is as big as you can go without modifying the core support. Some of the 66-67 specific condenser kits such as Vintage Air etc have kits that come with some prebent hard lines. Issue I have is that they seem to route the lines directly up under the core support instead of the way the factory did it. I’d rather the lines be route the way GM did it.
Question is, is it reasonable to bend your own hard lines? I imagine they are harder to bend without kinking due to their size and probably unlike brake lines, you can’t (easily) put your own fittings on the end.