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Away From The Things Of Man: Well, That Was Fun

The weather, with temps well into the upper 60s, allowed us to spend time with the top down on our little car today, as well. Even though we drove the wrong vehicle today, which meant stuffing the car with more stuff than it 

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Car Show Classic: 1968 Pontiac- A Bit of Canadian Flavor

in and on a Full-sized Pontiac. The grille, sheet metal and wheels all seem normal, but the badge and side trim both seem a little strange. While there were a number of factors that led to this decision, here's the condensed version- At the time these cars were built, Canadian tariffs required a high level of domestic content in their automobiles. Canadian sales volume did not …. That is an odd ball, not correct combo for this '68 Oshawa car . . . Reply. avatar Dave B. …

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in english | François Bon, The new town (complete story)

The town has come to a standstill, the streets are empty, without any cars, and there's an unusual silence, which means that the siren of a police car speeding past can be heard for miles around. The sky puts on its show, and every evening at 

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in english | François Bon, The new town (complete story)

Readers recommend: songs about smuggling and stealing – results …

and that means cars. So I nearly hopped into Bruce Springsteen's big, Caddy-style Stolen Car, and then thought about driving off instead with the sensitive, thoughtful Beth Orton's same title. We've had cars, now it's time to hop onto a train, not going across the US plain, even though the song has an American feel, but one that went between Glasgow and London. And during a …. Readers recommend: songs with strange noises and unusual instruments · Readers 

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