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  2. Get It Together: The Best Trunk Organizers of 2024 - AOL

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    The Best Car Trunk Organizers Thule Go Box Organizer. Thule is renowned for durable and well-crafted gear, and the Go Box Organizer lives up to that reputation. Straight out of the box, it's ...

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    Happily, Amazon just slashed the price of its popular trunk organizer to $23 just in time for Memorial Day. It's called the Drive Auto Trunk Organizer and it has nearly 52,000 five-star fans!

  4. Organizer box - Wikipedia

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    An organizer box or compartment storage box is a type of storage box featuring small compartments for sorting components like screws, nails, bolts, washers, etc or for pills. The compartments can be separated by removable dividers.

  5. Trunk (car) - Wikipedia

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    The open trunk in the rear of a Porsche Boxster Early automobiles had provision for mounting an external trunk as on a 1931 Ford Model A, in addition to the rumble seat.. The trunk (American English) or boot (British English) of a car is the vehicle's main storage or cargo compartment, often a hatch at the rear of the vehicle.

  6. Seward Trunk Co. - Wikipedia

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    Seward Trunk and Bag was founded in 1878 by Simon Seward. He died in 1912 and his sons took over the business until it was sold to Mercury Luggage. [1] In 1967, Seward was purchased by the Dayco Corporation, the former Dayton Rubber Company, of Dayton, Ohio. In 1970, Seward manufactured the trunks that carried the NASA's moon rocks across the ...

  7. Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    Parts of an umbrella [2]. The word parasol is a combination of the Latin parare, and sol, meaning 'sun'. [3] Parapluie (French) similarly consists of para combined with pluie, which means 'rain' (which in turn derives from pluvia, the Latin word for rain); the usage of this word was prevalent in the nineteenth century.