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A look back at the good-old-days and innovations of the automobile...
Feb 2, 2019 14:40:58   #
Oldsailor65 Loc: Iowa
 
A look back at the good-old-days and innovations of the automobile...















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Feb 2, 2019 15:36:16   #
Officer Jim Loc: Florida
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
A look back at the good-old-days and innovations of the automobile...


These 'inventions' are so politically incorrect that they border on the outrageous and even what some might call r****t! Not only that, but some of them might get you k**led by worried Law Enforcement Officers! LOL

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Feb 2, 2019 21:04:26   #
Common_Sense_Matters
 
Officer Jim wrote:
These 'inventions' are so politically incorrect that they border on the outrageous and even what some might call r****t! Not only that, but some of them might get you k**led by worried Law Enforcement Officers! LOL


R****t? I didn't see any I thought was r****t. That "car hammock" might have you up on child endangerment charges, the shifter would likely have you "under the gun" so to speak.

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Feb 3, 2019 11:26:49   #
bahmer
 
Oldsailor65 wrote:
A look back at the good-old-days and innovations of the automobile...


I love that shotgun stick shift that is awesome.

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Feb 3, 2019 23:31:32   #
Y360AZ
 
That is how we always got rid of the oil when we changed it.

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Feb 5, 2019 10:14:20   #
Officer Jim Loc: Florida
 
Y360AZ wrote:
That is how we always got rid of the oil when we changed it.


trouble is if you have a well on your property you will shortly have oil in your water. Even if you do not have a well that oil will make it's way to wherever you obtain your drinking water and pollute it.

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Feb 5, 2019 19:32:13   #
Y360AZ
 
Officer Jim wrote:
trouble is if you have a well on your property you will shortly have oil in your water. Even if you do not have a well that oil will make it's way to wherever you obtain your drinking water and pollute it.


We had a well out in the country (dairy farm land). Never had a problem. Maybe one reason was I didn't changed it very often. I haven't a clue how deep it was. i was a teenager then and never gave it a thought.

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