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So, after a month hiatus, the chronicles of custom hell return. I have searched high and low for the most outrageous in ill-conceived fabrication madness, and I hope not to disappoint. It is fitting that I post on halloween, because the image below is downright scary, and like a "B" horror movie, you just wish it would go away. The car/truck/thing-from-the-black -lagoon that you see here started life as a Toyota Hilux (aka Tacoma), but along the way things just got ugly. ... Read More
The Sun Shone Brightly on the First Annual Littleton Rotary Appleman Auto Show Jim Barisano - Special to the Littleton Independent It was a perfect last day of summer as the First Annual Littleton Rotary Appleman Auto Show took to the field at Kimball Farm to benefit SEPAC, Littleton’s Special Education Parent Action Committee. Over 125 cars and thousands of spectators enjoyed a day filled with great music by Mark Crory’s band, the California Dreamers, de... Read More
FROM Insure.com: Switching to a Smaller Car Can Increase Your Insurance Bill DARIEN, Ill., July 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Insure.com, Inc. (Nasdaq: NSUR) has today released the results of a new study that confirms yet more bad news having to do with rising oil prices: Switching to a smaller car can actually increase your car insurance bill. Americans are looking to smaller cars for savings... Read More
I recently received this via email and thought it would be informative to all. This information was provided by a State Trooper. A woman said her son found his license plate missing so he called the police to file a report. They told him people were stealing the plates to get free gas. Given the rise in gas prices, people have taken to stealing license plates, putting them on their car, then getting gas and running. The gas station will have "your" license plate # and you could be in... Read More
Please let me preface this with the now obligatory, “I am not whining about gas prices! And, I am NOT advocating the use of alternative fuels.” I am merely making comments and writing about personal observations. Again, I am not trying to offend tree huggers and political activists, so please remain calm. Keeping all this “automotive” is of course the intent. In this political season I have been drawing some parallels, and couldn’t help but observe similarities between the American gas b... Read More
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