Building Biodiesel Processors

August 14th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Automotive

How A Biodiesel Processor Can Save You Money Article by Joseph Then   Biodiesel is an alternative fuel that is made from renewable resources, burns cleanly, is safe and can be used in any diesel engine vehicle. Biodiesel is being considered the fuel of the future. It has many benefits, but perhaps the biggest is that you can make it in your own home. You can find a biodiesel processor for use at your home through an online search. There are many different manufacturers that will sell and ship to you a biodiesel processor. With the biodiesel processor you can turn regular vegetable oil Click to Read More

Car Painting

January 5th, 2008 No Comments   Posted in Automotive

You can learn a lot by watching someone do their job. Often, there is more involved than you could imagine. I knew someone once who made a living doing car painting, and while I had no idea what was involved, I was surprised about how much money he made for each car or truck he painted. He was often sloppy in other areas of life, but when it came to his work, he did such good job that people came from all over just to have him do their vehicle. They always knew they were getting amazing work and attention to detail, and that was all that counted. I went to work with him one day because he Click to Read More

Car Seat Organizer

December 26th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Automotive

A car seat organizer is a must-have for anyone who is on the go. Many busy individuals feel as if they live in their vehicles. With all of the items that need to be taken along with you on the road, there has to be some way to keep everything straight. A car seat organizer can help you access the necessary gear in little time. Basically, there are two fundamental designs in the car seat organizer. You can choose a unit that attaches to the back of your seat or you can choose one that sits in the front with you. There are some things to consider before choosing which design is right for you. Click to Read More

Antique Autos For Sale

December 24th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Automotive

The thrill of finding a promotional ad for antique autos for sale and attending the antique auto show are probably only eclipsed by the delight of participating in an antique and classic auto show. Somewhere down the line you acquired a coveted Corvette, a longed-for Lincoln, a fought-over Ford. You spent hundreds of hours reforming, re-shaping, restoring, tweaking, waxing, polishing, and tweaking some more. You proudly garaged the cherished beauty, drove it seldom, bought healthy amounts of coverage for it, and then moved to turn a profit when the time was right to jump on the antique Click to Read More

Motorcycle Helmet

December 21st, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Automotive

For those who love to ride motorcycles, the debate about whether motorcycle helmets should be worn seems to be a hot one. There are those that think they are necessary not matter what, and there are others that say they don’t help much. Some simply feel that riding is a matter of freedom, and is how they relax, and the helmet stops the amazing feeling of the wind whipping through their hair. Some states have laws that state they must be worn, and other states do not. When it is not law, it is purely a person decision. What is clear about motorcycle helmets is that they can save lives, Click to Read More

Cargo Liner

December 21st, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Automotive

This week, my husband is getting his very first pickup truck. This is not something that he has always wanted, but he has decided that this is something he needs for his job. He was hoping to get a company vehicle through his employer, but he has given up waiting for that to happen. He has gone out and found something on his own, and he has been thinking about ways to protect his investment. His truck will not be brand new, but it will be in great shape and he hopes to keep it that way. He thinks that perhaps finding a good cargo liner is the best investment he can make. My husband works in Click to Read More

Fire Truck

December 18th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Automotive

There is something about a fire truck that captures the imagination of children. I don’t know if it’s the bright red (or yellow even) that gets them, or if it is the flashing lights, but they seem to love to see them. Perhaps when they see one for the first time, they sense the respect their parents seem to have for firefighters, and it makes them interested to know more. My daughter is fascinated with them, as she is with police cars too. Every time she sees one she squeals in delight and wants to ask a bunch of questions. Though seeing a fire truck racing down the road with it’s Click to Read More


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Corvettes For Sale

December 6th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Automotive

My husband is a practical jokester. He is always thinking up ways to set people up. He is very good at it and we have had many laughs at some of the things that he comes up with. It seems that no matter how his friends and I try to set him up he usually figures things out. Ever since we have been married, each year he says that he wants a corvette for Christmas. He will leave picture of corvettes where he knows I will find them. Of course I have bought him models of corvettes as well as match box cars. But I thought one year I would like to really get him in a joke over this. Last year when Click to Read More

2005 Mustang Supercharger

November 29th, 2007 2 Comments   Posted in Automotive

Since the 1960s, Ford Mustang has had a loyal following with excited anticipation greeting every new model that rolls off the production line. The car represents speed and style at more affordable prices than other similar cars. The 2005 Mustang Supercharger is both pleasing to look at and gives a great performance. The design is inspired by the original models from the 1960s, giving a retro feel that is combined with state of the art technology. The revamped car was launched at the 2004 North American International Auto Show, causing a stir amongst motoring journalists and people in the Click to Read More


Antique Car Sales

November 25th, 2007 No Comments   Posted in Automotive

Most of the times I buy a car, I try to keep everything pretty simple and to the point. I am a practical guy, and I usually have practical needs in a car. I look at a car buyers guide and think about what I want. How much space do I need? Which car will last the longest? Which is the most likely to keep it’s value? Which one will get the best gas mileage? Then I make a decision. When I got into antique car sales, however, everything got a whole lot more complicated. I have never been much of a collector. I am too practical in my thinking. It is hard for me to get my head around the Click to Read More