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  2. Curb feeler - Wikipedia

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    Curb feeler mounted behind the front wheel of a 1950s Rambler American Curb feeler on a 1973 VAZ-2103 Ziguli (left). Curb feelers or curb finders are springs or wires installed on a vehicle that act as "whiskers" to alert drivers when they are at the right distance from the curb while parking.

  3. Wrecking yard - Wikipedia

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    The parts usually dismantled from vehicles are generally any that can be resold, such as the light assemblies (commonly known as just "lights", e.g. headlights, blinkers, taillights), seats, parts of the exhaust system, mirrors or hubcaps. Late-model vehicles will often have entire halves or portions of the body removed and stored on shelves as ...

  4. Freeway lid - Wikipedia

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    Washington State Convention Center and Freeway Park form lids over Interstate 5 in Seattle, Washington, United States.. A freeway lid (also known as a lidded freeway, freeway cap, highway cap or highway deck) is a type of deck bridge built on top of a controlled-access highway or other roadway.

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    Online shopping platforms and marketplaces have opened up a whole new fun and easy way to buy almost anything your heart desires, without having to traipse through a whole bunch of malls and stores.

  6. Triumph TR6 - Wikipedia

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    The wheel rims changed slightly starting with the 1970 model year, increasing their width from 5" to 5.5", at which time the Rostyle wheel covers (hubcaps) that were standard on the TR5, TR250, and 1969 TR6s were discontinued and centre caps were used. The 1969 models also sported a unique steering wheel and a magnetic petrol filler cap.

  7. 1932 Ford - Wikipedia

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    The B is similar; the only outside differences are lack of the V-8 emblem on grille and hub caps. Considered a commercial car, it came in standard guise only. 1933 Ford Model 46 (V-8) half ton pick up truck (1933).