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PARTING OUT COMPLETE 1966 FORD THUNDERBIRD-sheetmetal-glass-brakes-drivetrain-options-trim-04 Mar 2008 12:42 GMT1
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Garage Door Size04 Mar 2008 11:10 GMT11
I am getting ready to have a storage building built.
I have a small pop up now.  Some day I probably will get a larger pull
behind camper or maybe class C
What size door/building will I need ?
Garmin Europe Maps?04 Mar 2008 09:18 GMT6
Have a friend that bought the Garmin Nuvi 650 at Costco online
for $299. They are going to Europe and want to take that 4.3"
screen delight with them.
He is complaining about the cost he is running into for maps.
Microsoft Streets & Trips 2008 with Connected Services03 Mar 2008 23:46 GMT22
I'm posting this to the RV group because some people here do use laptops for
their mapping and navigation.
Microsoft just donated two copies of their Streets & Trips 2008 with
Connected Services to Laptop GPS World for a mini-contest. To participate,
The wheels still turn!03 Mar 2008 22:07 GMT19
After sitting in one spot for three months we hitched up this morning and
began our trip north.  Not too far north yet, just up to Port Aransas where
we will spend three days recuperating from our grueling 175 mile trip. <g>
Ron
New Horizons 5th Wheels03 Mar 2008 21:07 GMT4
I would like to hear from anyone with experience with New Horizons 5th
wheels.  I am interested in their quality, reliability, ease of
towing, etc.
Are there any user groups dedicated to New Horizons?
Ping!  Janet03 Mar 2008 02:40 GMT1
I don't know if you are still looking for a storage device for digital
photos, but I ran across this one today.  While not exactly cheap, it does
have a lot of bells and whistles.
http://tiny.cc/uAm5v
Obituaries03 Mar 2008 01:48 GMT33
This site has obituaries from the whole United States back to 1987.
Go to......... http://www.mansfield-tx.gov/departments/library
Then click on "Online Databases" on Left side.
Then scroll down to the bottom of the next page and click on
Light Weight Toad From Hell02 Mar 2008 17:14 GMT72
And now....for something completely different.
Ever drive a 192 MPH Brick? This little shitbox will haul
grannie's groceries quicker than snot.
Weekend before last, in Puerto Rico, a partial chassis,
Tybee Island (off Georgia) ; good place to RV ???02 Mar 2008 16:23 GMT3
Someone said go to Tybee Island cause its neat. According to Tybee
Islands website, they have only one RV Park owned by the City.  Has
anyone been to this island with RV or otherwise for a vacation ? Would
you recommend it ? What did you like about it ?  Ill be passing near
Difference between Float Charger & Trickle Charger02 Mar 2008 05:16 GMT35
OK, for those truly savvy folks out there can someone explain to me
the difference between a "battery float charger" and a "trickle
charger".
What would be a proper application for a float charger and  ---- what
Was Pedestal New Q regarding circuits for same02 Mar 2008 04:49 GMT41
I was the OP on the pedestal question. With thanks to several here who
steered me in the right direction, I now have a circuit question
regarding said pedestal.
I now have in place a 30 amp breaker at the main in the house hooked
New Presidential Poll02 Mar 2008 03:48 GMT105
From that bastion of conservative propaganda, the L.A. Times, comes the
following story:
"In head-to-head contests, the poll found, McCain leads Clinton by 6
percentage points (46% to 40%) and Obama by 2 points (44% to 42%). "
So, the 2000 Workhorse was a "stretched" tread width and there are problems?01 Mar 2008 17:00 GMT4
..I broke a lower ball joint (when parking thank God) .  Kinda.  The
STUD broke, THE BALL DID NOT SEPARATE from wear or lack of lube.
Amazingly, there was no damage to the body, frame or wheel well, but
when the passenger side dropped I thought I drove into an abandoned
454 Chevy lifter sticks01 Mar 2008 16:40 GMT9
My 2000 Workhorse 7.4 liter Chevy with 58,000 on it has developed a
nasty "sticky lifter".  
The lifter will function correctly after full block heat..10 minutes
of driving or idling.  But until then it is rapping pretty harshley.
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