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Little known fact. All Yugos came with heated rear windshields so your hands stayed warm while you pushed them.
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Myself and a handful of other Marine recruits found out in receiving at Paris Island that it wasn't a urinal.
And there's always someone tailgating these displays of stacking
The first one I saw was in 8th grade jr high. I said look at this, you piss in it and it pisses back!
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No matter what else he did for a living, my Brother In Law always cut wood for his habits (Elk Camp in Oregon, Fishing on the coast). This isn't even his truck, but he said, he wasn't going home with less than a full load. He has a 3/4 diesel Ram, that he stacks even higher. With better side racks.My BIL sold wood as a side business for years (engineer for Caterpillar) and at the peak sold 180 cords/yr. He was always more than straight and had a heck of a time getting out of the business because customers were begging him to keep doing a little just for them. He even sold to local Cracker Barrels.
I have cut and split a battleship load in my life.
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My step-grandfather had a 69 Beetle. Modified it a bit. Had to put on a cooling system when we moved to Texas in 1974. Changed out some parts and put a stinger up and out the back. Loud!
One of my high school mates in 1982 had bought his mother's '76 Chevrolet Caprice Classic. That car had some power when he was done tuning it up, just a little.
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