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1973 74 75 76 77 EL CAMINO GMC SPRINT TAILGATE SHELL , NICE USED US $249.00
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1987 OLDSMOBILE CUSTOM CRUISER TAIL GATE EMBLEM OEM USED LIGHT WEAR OLDS WAGON US $71.20
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Camper shells are great additions to your pickup trucks. Aside from its practical functions, camper shells add personality to your vehicle. You can make your car look uniquely yours by embellishing look, adding camper shells and putting accessories to it. Plus, camper shells and its accessories can also enhance your truck's functional use. Carry more loads with you in a safe, secure way. You can also economize and maximize available space by putting in some functional add-ons to your camper shells.
Here are some accessories you might want to consider:
Bed Rugs and Carpets. Bed rugs and carpets make your truck beds comfortable when you want to get a quick nap during long rides. Rugs and carpets prevent cargo from sliding, making them ideal in carrying fragile loads. You won't have to worry about carrying delicate instruments, appliances or tools. Pick water-proof, stain-resistant, tough, custom-fit rugs that won't scratch your truck bed paint.
Bed Liners and Gaskets. Bed liners are great cargo cushions that prevent scratches on your car bed. Most have skid-resistant surfaces to help keep your cargo in place by reducing movement and helps protect your truck bed by reducing bed liner movement. Bed liner gaskets provide increased shock absorption. It also protects your camper shell bed liners.
Roof Racks. Roof racks can be installed permanently on your camper shells for added cargo space. These can be installed to any surface including fiberglass. There are various types in the market, a choice of lightweight or heavy duty tubing for optimum load capacity. Most racks are sold with adjustable length and width. And there are models with locked-on rear bars for quicker loading and unloading.
Tool Boxes. Easily removable tool boxes are useful for construction, surveying, electrical, plumbing, engineering, handyman trucks. A tool box is also great for groceries and recreational outings. It's a good, multi-purpose, all-around box.
There are many cargo design options for your truck bed:
o Cargo gates can be locked down on any part of your truck bed, even on an angle
o Cargo bars, normally adjustable, serve to secure items at the back of the truck
o Cargo holders are great replacement for cargo boxes
o Storage Packets allows side storage in the bed
o Truck bed extenders allow you to haul extra-long loads or bring additional items on a trip that you won't have room for otherwise
o Hitch Racks are great rear extenders for carrying excess luggage or gears
o Tailgate organizers are extra storage bins you can lock on to tailgates
o Tailgate locks hold your tailgate in place
You have many other options for truck organizers and general camper shells and truck accessories that help maximize functionality of your pickup truck. For whatever season, reason or occasion, there's definitely something that would match your need.
For more information on Caring for your camper shell and Camper Shell Features please visit our website.
Origins of the Cornhole Game
What is the true origin of the cornhole game? This is a great question and one for which you will find many different answers, as well as a great deal of passion. Some argue that the origins of the cornhole game are rooted in Cincinnati, Ohio. By whom apparently is still a bit of a mystery, however, when it comes to this claim. The annual cornhole tournament is held in Ohio, though this in itself does not make a solid claim to originality for the state of Ohio.
Other individuals will make a case for the game having been created –or perhaps rediscovered- sometime during the last century in Kentucky. The debate over whether the origins of cornhole come from Ohio or Kentucky or actually another Midwestern town in Indiana or Illinois, might actually all be moot. It appears that this exciting game that is great for tailgates, birthday parties, and family get-togethers, actually originated several hundred years ago in Germany.
Still, this claim, or possibility has not been proven to this date, but there is strong evidence that it may have indeed begun much longer ago than some of its most fervent and ardent fans from Ohio or Kentucky would care to admit. Yet history was not kind to the cornhole game or its true origins.
Simply looking at the recreation of that era in history offers some slight indicators that it is certainly possible that the game found its roots in Europe even long before America was discovered by Columbus.
However or wherever or whenever cornhole was created or rediscovered is mostly just a moot point. It's boom in popularity should be. Cornhole grew in popularity during the past two decades on the back of tailgaters all throughout the Midwest. The cornhole game became a staple of sports fans from all over who enjoy the hours leading up to major sporting events, such as college football games, professional football games, and even baseball games (there's a scoring version of the cornhole game that is played over nine innings –or rounds- and in which only cornholes –throws that go through the hole- score ‘runs').
Cornhole's origins and growth are largely due to its simplicity, portability, and ability to be played by people of any age, any athletic ability –or lack thereof- and beginners and experienced players alike can compete against one another, with some adjustments for handicaps being made, if they so choose.
The game may be a recent invention or it could be hundreds of years old, which is more likely, but its popularity has soared because it is fun to play with family, friends, and even strangers hanging out before the big game.
About the Author
Dave Roth runs the site http://www.cornhole-game.org, a resource site devoted to the game of corntoss. The site features rules, building dimensions, and cornhole boards and bags.
Office Party Theme Idea?
This will NOT go to voting... I will choose 10 PT Best Answer to the Person with the best ideas.
We've got an office party (called AfterHours) in November. I need some original ideas for our committee to discuss.
We can have beer, wine, etc.
We have a budget of $500, but we can go over if necessary.
For a business of about 150 ppl.
Themes already done:
Tailgating
Carnival (Pie throwing, dunking booth, etc.)
Beach
Themes already on our 'brainstorming' list:
Mardi Gras in November (beads, creole food, masks...)
Homeless Society (grocery cart races, drink from mason jars, soup kitchen food...)
LIFE (the game is played kind-of like "are you smarter than a 5th grader" and a "cop" will go around arresting people who haven't "turned 21" yet for drinking and we will have an 'old folks home' where they can race wheelchairs)
ANY MORE IDEAS? PLEASE?!
Try an Awards Show Theme. It's perfect for a group of about 150 people. Have everyone dress up like they're going to the Oscars or the Emmys. Have a red carpet at the entrance and hire a photographer to take pictures of everyone as they arrive.
As for the awards, make sure they're not boring or dry. Hand out funny award certificates or trophies, like the ones available at http://www.FunnyEmployeeAwards.com
This theme can be done very cheaply, but look very glitzy at the same time.
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