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A question came up in the eBay section concerning the transmission choices for the 1968 Nova SS 350. According to the GM Heritage docs: https://i.postimg.cc/sfcQVgtw/screenshot-8240.png https://i.postimg.cc/k54wyHWd/screenshot-8239.png |
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Once I arrived at my new assignment in Stuttgart last year I had to find shelter, and found a Temp. housing situation at the https://www.v8hotel.de/en/ Attachment 173862
The Apartment Attachment 173863 All of the rooms were motor sports themed rooms. Attachment 173864 Attachment 173865 Attachment 173866 This Porsche was taken apart then put back together in the most unusual way. Attachment 173867 Attachment 173868 The Hotel Lobby had several Super car dealers and Classic car dealers as well. Attachment 173869 Attachment 173870 |
WOW! My kind of Hotel.....I would love to stay there!
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GM wants to get into the Aero Taxi (flying car) business. |
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On October 6, Christie’s will be auctioning off Stan—one of the most complete Tyrannosaurus rex skeletons ever found. The skeleton could fetch a record price at the auction, with estimates as high as $8 million. Standing 13 feet tall (3.9 meters) and nearly 40 feet long (12 meters), Stan would make for a spectacular addition to any well-to-do museum. A more disgusting possibility would see the skeleton land in some rich rando’s private collection, never to be seen again in public. But such are the possibilities, as Christie’s prepares to auction the impressive specimen during its 20th Century Evening Sale event in New York City. “It is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to acquire a T. rex as complete as this,” James Hyslop, head of Christie’s Science & Natural History department, told AFP. |
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Flood waters move on the street, Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2020, in downtown Pensacola, Fla. |
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