When buying a car – especially a used one – it’s crucial to find out if it has been in any accidents. Hidden accident damage ...
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Thinking about a 1958 Ford Custom 300? Here’s why restoration can get deep fast
The 1958 Ford Custom 300 looks simple on the surface, a clean two-door or four-door sedan with straight lines and midcentury ...
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Buying a 1971 Datsun 510 sounds simple until rust becomes part of the story
From a distance, a 1971 Datsun 510 promises simple fun: light weight, clean lines, and a reputation for punching above its class. Up close, the car often tells a different story, one written in ...
The once booming industrial region of Northeast and Midwest America, known as the Rust Belt, is also known for its ...
The Boston Redevelopment Authority (“BRA”) d/b/a Boston Planning & Development Agency (“BPDA”), by its Chief Procurement Officer is pleased to issue this Invitation for Bid entitled “Pier 4 Fender ...
Sometimes the best performance cars don’t look fast at all. They blend in, stay quiet, and let the surprise do the talking – just like this rotting F100. There’s something about sleeper builds that ...
There’s something about sleeper builds that never goes out of style. They skip the flashy looks and keep things low-key, but the real story is under the hood. You’ll often find an engine and chassis ...
The good folks over at Fat Fender Garage created this custom F-Series build with much tender loving care, as per usual, and then said, "to hell with it," let's go bonkers, as the client asked us ...
repair_json(text: str) -> Any - strict, minimal JSON repair. JsonExtractor(schema) - finds a schema-shaped object inside noisy bytes/strings and returns Python values.
RCMP are investigating the theft of a 2006 Ford F-250 truck along with a red slip tank and a green John Deere toolbox from Unity, Saskatchewan. The vehicle, described as a red Super Duty with a rusty ...
In the 1980s, it seemed everything was changing, socially, and technologically, and at blinding speed. In August 1981, IBM introduced the personal computer. It sold for $1,565. In Nov. 1985, the first ...
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