In reply to Pete. (l33t FS) :
Cat went to work eventually.
In reply to secretariata (Forum Supporter) :
Unsure if he is, he was found in a box on the side of the road. The other one is a mutt.
A Trabant with a SAAB 2.0, Garrett GT35, Haldex all wheel drive and a 6 speed manual.
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Appleseed said:
I adore the Wide-Track Pontiac ads of that vintage. The cars are illustrated just so ridiculously huge - like fashion pattern illustrations where the leggy models have like a 60" inseam. The cars look like you could camp in them.
Plus Pontiac's styling was on point in that era.
914Driver said:
Never seen these before.
Mandatory in Sweden from around 1974 until the early/mid 90's, some kind of headlamp cleaning device. Many had these wipers before going to high pressure washers.
Fiat and some others did it their way;
Did it work? Sort of sometimes.
Fun fact; I was a toddler in the late 70's and would wander around the parking lots looking for cars with these wipers. I called them "crankers" (vevare).
Gustaf
Jesse Ransom said:jgrewe said:You can get out of so much work around my house with a cat.
Me: "I'd get up and help but I have a cat on me"
We have a word for it. "No worries, I'll get it. You're catted."
Closer and closer...
In our house it's Cat On Lap (COL) as in " could you get that for me please? I have COL" Sometimes we have CsOL, Cats on lap
We also occasionally have COLs, Cat on Laps. Then nothing gets done.
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