Accumulator
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Coleroad- Gee, now it`s even sticking!
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But I hear you got them hurricanes and such down yonder way...keep those
So much Big Weather down there recently! I honestly don`t know how people put up with it.
Those who like things like top-down motoring can indeed see it that way! I always like it when people do indeed love their locales, that`s how it oughta be IMOIt`s the price we pay for living in paradise. The reward for surviving another storm season comes when I`m still driving around with the top down in December and all my family back in Oregon is snowed in. B)
It`s the price we pay for living in paradise. The reward for surviving another storm season comes when I`m still driving around with the top down in December and all my family back in Oregon is snowed in. B)
But I hear you got them hurricanes and such down yonder way...keep those
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I send home sunny pics...……..![]()
Call me strange, but I like my changing seasons and the cold is invigorating! Snow makes it even better. I`m sure growing up in Colorado probably has something to do with that. ...
I`d simply go nuts. I can *really* appreciate the look sometimes...reminds me of how Ian Fleming described Bond`s Bentley (and of the real-life car that inspired him) as being matte gray (surplus Royal Navy Battleship Gray paint). Even mixed a flattener with the gray paint on a project car back in the `70s to get that look (like primer but more durable/less porous). But now that I care about marring that could never be corrected....no thanks.The matte paint scares me. I kind of try to talk people out of getting it.
I`d simply go nuts. I can *really* appreciate the look sometimes...reminds me of how Ian Fleming described Bond`s Bentley (and of the real-life car that inspired him) as being matte gray (surplus Royal Navy Battleship Gray paint). Even mixed a flattener with the gray paint on a project car back in the `70s to get that look (like primer but more durable/less porous). But now that I care about marring that could never be corrected....no thanks.