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Polder Digital In-Oven Thermometer/Timer, Graphite
List Price: $25.00
Sale Price: $19.99
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Take the guesswork out of cooking meat and fish as well as soups with the Polder Classic Cooking Thermometer/Timer in graphite, which features a pre-settable alarm that works simultaneously with temperature as well as time...
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Black & Decker TRO420 Toast-R-Oven 4-Slice Countertop Oven/Broiler
List Price: $34.99
Sale Price: $23.37
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A toaster oven that makes cooking easy and convenient! This Toast-R-Oven Classic is perfect for heating lunch and snacks-like individual pizzas. Its great for roasting a small chicken, baking fish fillets or cooking a casserole.
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Lipper International 8813 Bamboo Folding Dishrack
List Price: $24.99
Sale Price: $14.12
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Lipper International 8813 Bamboo Folding Dishrack Lipper International 8813 Bamboo Folding Dishrack Features:; Dishrack; Folds for easy storage; Easy to wash, mild soap and water; Does not stain; Made from environmentally friendly Bamboo; Natural color, not a stain; 13" x 17-3/4" x 9-3/4"
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Tapestry
List Price: $7.99
Sale Price: $4.17
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Carole King was famous as a writer of girl-group hits in the '60s. In 1971, she became more famous. That's the year Tapestry became one of the biggest-selling LPs of all time. It's easy to hear why--the music is loose, earthy, L...
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Kind of Blue
List Price: $7.99
Sale Price: $3.98
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Our Seller's Notes and Fine Print :..From Columbia on CD..remaster..
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Abbey Road (Remastered)
List Price: $18.98
Sale Price: $9.16
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The Beatles' last days as a band were as productive as any major pop phenomenon that was about to split. After recording the ragged-but-right Let It Be, the group held on for this ambitious effort, an album that was to become their best-selling...
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Bambi (Two-Disc Diamond Edition Blu-ray/DVD Combo in Blu-ray Packaging)
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $22.50
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It always comes up when people are comparing their most traumatic movie experiences: "the death of Bambi's mother," a recollection that can bring a shudder to even the most jaded filmgoer. That primal separation (which is no less stunning for happening off-screen) is the centerpiece of Bambi, Walt Disney's 1942 animated classic, but it is by no means the only bold stroke in the film...
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American Lawn Mower SK-1 Reel Mower Sharpening Kit
List Price: $16.99
Sale Price: $13.99
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The American Lawn Mower Company reel mower sharpening kit is an easy way to keep reel blades in top cutting form. This do-it-yourself kit allows users to sharpen their own mowers at home. The kit contains everything you need for safe and effective sharpening, including a detailed instruction manual, grinding compound, application brush, and a special back-lapping crank...
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Delta 9178-SS-DST Leland Single Handle Pull-Down Kitchen Faucet, Stainless
List Price: $320.85
Sale Price: $161.02
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The Delta Faucet Company creates products with the highest level of quality and technological advancement. Their products and services offer the highest levels of design, performance, and aesthetics. The Delta 9178-SS-DST Leland single-handle pull-down kitchen Faucet in brilliance stainless finish is part of a charming teapot-inspired series of faucets for the entire home...
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The Little Mermaid (Two-Disc Platinum Edition)
List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: $24.48
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From the moment that Prince Eric's ship emerged from the fog in the opening credits it was apparent that Disney had somehow, suddenly recaptured that "magic" that had been dormant for thirty years. In the tale of a headstrong young mermaid who yearns to "spend a day, warm on the sand," Ariel trades her voice to Ursula, the Sea Witch (classically voiced by Pat Carroll), for a pair of legs...
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Aladdin (Two-Disc Platinum Edition)
List Price: $29.99
Sale Price: $19.55
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Disney's 1992 animated feature is a triumph of wit and skill. The high-tech artwork and graphics look great, the characters are strong, the familiar story is nicely augmented with an interesting villain (Jafar, voiced by Jonathan Freeman), and there's an incredible hook atop the whole thing: Robin Williams's frantically hilarious vocal performance as Aladdin's genie...
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Waterpik Waterflosser Cordless Rechargeable WP-360W
List Price: $34.99
Sale Price: $21.99
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Easier and more effective than flossing with string, the Waterpik Cordless Water Flosser WP 360 powers away plaque and debris between teeth and below the gumline for a deep, thorough clean. Two custom tips deliver low- or high-pressure cleaning to meet your needs...
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Z-Plus Butane Insert - ZPLUS
Sale Price: $9.88
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Fits Most Popular Liquid Fuel Lighter Cases including Zippo**!
One Of The Year's Most Popular New Lighter Accessories for smokers! Bring your old case lighter roaring into the 21st Century in just 2 easy steps - Remove the original lighter insert and replace with the Thunderbird Torch Lighter Insert and you're ready to go...
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Samsonite Classic Two Gusset 15.6" Toploader (Black)
List Price: $110.00
Sale Price: Too low to display
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Classic two gusset business briefcase is crafted of rugged 1680D ballistic nylon for lasting durability. Features padded laptop compartment that fits 15.6" laptops. Includes easy-access, quick-stash front pocket, wrapped bale carry handles and padded removable adjustable shoulder strap...
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Samsonite Classic 15.6 -InchShuttle (Black)
List Price: $70.00
Sale Price: Too low to display
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Classic shuttle laptop slim briefcase is crafted of rugged 1680D ballistic nylon for lasting durability. Features padded laptop compartment that fits 15.6" laptops. Includes easy-access, quick-stash front pocket, wrapped bale carry handles and padded removable adjustable shoulder strap...
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Exploding the Myths of Classic Car Ownership: Part 1
Myth 1: Classic cars are expensive.
The honest response here is that they do not need to be expensive – and classic car ownership is all about how much you can afford to spend.
No-one can expect to pick up a classic Aston Martin for small change, but at the same time some great examples of much less rare cars can be picked up, literally, for just hundreds of pounds. In the same vein, a decrepit old wreck of a Ford Anglia will be much cheaper than a fully-restored, roadworthy version.
As a general rule of thumb though, classic saloon cars (ie family motors) are priced much more competitively than sports versions. Classic Triumph ownership is a great example – a neat and tidy Herald saloon could be bought for well under £1,000 but its sports equivalent, the Spitfire, could easily be double the price.
To be honest, it’s much like buying a new modern car – where top quality sports models cost much less than affordable family cars. But with classic cars you get much more fun and definitely more admiring glances. New Daewoo Matiz or old MGB? Hmmm, let me see now…
Myth 2: Classics can’t run on unleaded petrol.
Oh yes they can, but you need to take advice. Generally, more recent classics with alloy heads and hardened valve seats run ok on unleaded petrol, but my advice would be to check with those in the know like classic car clubs and other owners.
Very old engines found in cars like Morris Minors do struggle on unleaded and damage can be caused to the engine, but even then it’s a rectifiable situation if you’re prepared to pay a couple of hundred quid or so for a reconditioned cylinder head.
Another option is to use a liquid fuel additive, which you pour into the tank before filling up but generally avoid any weird gadgets or gizmos which claim they will enable you to run on unleaded. The easiest things is to check with other enthusiasts or owners and, let’s be honest, the internet has made that incredibly easy.
Myth 3: The insurance premiums are high.
There is no reason to believe that classic car insurance is any more expensive than normal car insurance, although you do have a better chance of getting competitive quotes if you use a specialist classic car insurer like Sureterm Direct.
Rather than add your classic to existing insurance policies, or sell something that doesn’t quite suit your vehicle, specialists understand all about classic car ownership and are able to tailor unique insurance packages to match your vehicle and needs exactly.
The very best thing to do is make sure you speak to a classic car insurance specialist operator, rather than relying purely on online application forms. This way, you can cover every single aspect of what you need your policy to cover.
And if you are a member of a classic car club, companies like Sureterm Direct offer you extra discount in your classic car insurance premium.
Myth 4: I need loads of tools in case my classic car breaks down.
This all depends on your level of car maintenance expertise in the first place. If you don’t drive around with a full toolkit in the back of your 08 reg BMW today (and, be honest, who does?) then why would you want to do so just because you own a classic?
If you get good insurance and breakdown cover, any serious problem can be dealt with quickly by the experts. If you know your way around an engine just a little bit, then I’d recommend stocking up with some water, oil and anti-freeze and carrying a set of spanners and screwdrivers. This is enough to deal with minor problems. And duct-tape is a must. It’s sticky as hell, tough and water resistant, so for a quick repair to rubber hoses and vinyl roofs, it’s a must-have. Sometimes I think the world must be held together by Duct tape!
Oh, and invest in a good tow rope. Sorry to be negative, but it’s essential.
Myth: UK classic cars are tax-exempt
No they’re not. Cars built prior to Jan 1 1973 do qualify for zero rated road tax. You are still required to display a tax disc to prove that when you applied for the disc you had current insurance and MOT. But you don’t have to pay anything.
You can thank the government for the Jan cut-off. So it means you may have to stump up while your neighbour’s car, built 24 hours earlier, is tax-free. And remember, it’s when the car was built – not registered.
Myth 6: Spare parts for old cars are very expensive.
Again, this depends on the type, make and model of car and how desirable, common or rare it is in the classic car world.
Unsurprisingly, there are specialist parts dealers and, in some cases, it’s easy to buy newly-manufactured replacement parts based on the originals’ design. If you get into classic car ownership and join a club, then networking with other like-minded individuals soon helps you navigate through the parts minefield – and it’s surprising how many serious classic car fans have actually stockpiled spares so they can help out other owners – even it’s for a small fee.
Once again, the internet comes into play here and it’s a fun and helpful way to find spares. Quite often, you’ll find forums and sites where some people are seeking spares and others selling them.
Myth 7: Classic cars are unsafe.
No, they’re not. They were roadworthy once and age doesn’t make them instantly unsafe! But it is true, of course, that they are not as well equipped with safety features as modern cars. In the not so distant past, there were no airbags, ABS or crumple zones – go further back and even seatbelts were missing!
Volvo’s ‘king of safety’ reputation started in the 1950’s and it took a while for other manufacturers to catch up, but a good quality classic is still a safe motor so long as it’s in good condition. Generally speaking, older cars are made more substantially (ie heavier and stronger) than more modern vehicles. And while they don’t fold and absorb crash impact energy like modern cars, the bodywork is certainly a lot tougher.
The sensible classic car owner has, in the forefront of their mind, the fact that while the car may be tougher – the stress and strain on the driver/passenger in a heavy shunt is a lot more uncomfortable than with a car of today. So, to compensate, they drive much more safely – leaving appropriate stopping distances, appreciating weather conditions, and respecting speed limits and road signs.
About the Author
John Kelly is an award-winning motoring and leisure correspondent and the content editor at www.sureterm.com – the website for the UK’s leading specialist classic car insurance company
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Atlantic City Classic Car Show revving for a rebound as it opens today
Danny Limongelli Sr. looks on as his sons Dean and Danny Limongelli, all from Wilkes-Barre, Pa. wipe down their 2004 Corvette in preparation for the Atlantic City Classic Car Show & Auction at the Atlantic City Convention Center.
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