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They are shipping guards. The dealers are supposed to remove them before delivery but many owner's leave them on. Problem is, is that they are prone to cause scratches on your front splitter as dirt & debris will accumulate underneath them. The splitter guard works back & forth and the debris acts as an abrasive. The designers have asked that you remove these guards as they are not supposed to be permanent. |
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The Arnie Beswick Judge sure looks good.
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Love everything about this restored ‘69 Judge.
The tires are bitchin, especially the cheater slicks. Here is my Original Unrestored set of 14’’ Americans. All 4 wheels have an inked date that looks to be Dec 20 1968. |
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Robert Downey Jr. out for a cruise in his C2 Corvette. |
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Wow... numbers match??? Big $$ for that car with so much incorrect. Detailed the engine with the wrong parts and then put "pick up truck" seat covers on it...
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Wow... 1967 Biscayne numbers match??? Big $$ for that car with so much incorrect. Detailed the engine with the wrong parts and then put "pick up truck" seat covers on it...
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The caption says . . . . "Three Mustangs near Golden Gate Bridge" |
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Oldest continuously inhabited state or territorial capital in the continental United States: Santa Fe, NM - 1610. It beat Albany, NY by 4 years (1614) |
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It's called a Siphonophore and they are the longest creatures on Earth. They grow up to 160 feet long! They live in the deep sea and eat crustaceans, larvae, and other small deep-sea creatures. |
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Pink fairy armadillos have a shell just like all armadillos, but they are much smaller than the traditional armadillo. They’re the smallest species of armadillo in existence and generally inhabit sandy regions. These armadillos are extremely rare; it’s estimated there are only 100 pink fairy armadillos left on Earth! |
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Peacock spiders are one of the most beautiful (albeit strange) species of spiders in the world. They are jumping spiders that live primarily in Australia. Their jumping abilities are incredible: they can move 40 times their body length in just one single leap! |
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These jellyfish are another bizarre species on their list that got their name from their insane appearance. Fried egg jellyfish live in the Pacific Ocean and can often be found near California or Alaska. They are incredibly large jellyfish and they’re not particularly mobile. Instead of swimming, they gently pulse their away around the waters of the ocean. |
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Helicoprion, or the "buzz saw sharks," was a group of shark-like fish with a spiral jaw that made their teeth resemble the edge of a buzz saw. They inhabited Earth's oceans from the Devonian period (419.2 million to 358.9 million years ago) to the Triassic period, according to the Australian Museum(opens in new tab). Fossil records indicate that these fish grew up to around 25 feet (7.7 m) long, making them 5 feet (1.5 m) longer than the largest known modern great white sharks (Carcharodon carcharias). |
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