Dexton Power Tractor Pedal Car
May 25, 2008
Your child will love to play down on the farm with their Power Tractor Pedal Car from Dexton. The classic green tractor has a realistic looking engine, turning steering wheel, and a trailor hitch. Buy from here…
Xbox Test Drive
May 25, 2008
In Test Drive you will rocket through crowded cities with opponents and the law on your tail. There are more than 20 of the hottest licensed exotic sports cars and all-American muscle cars and four realistic and highly detailed real-world cities. Fully interactive environments include a competitive AI, unpredictable cross-traffic, reactive pedestrians, gravity-defying jumps, smashable street-side objects, and relentless cops. The realistic physics model is tuned for a fun and exciting racing experience. And you can listen to licensed music on the new Test Drive radio. The game is for one to two players.
Customer Review: Graphics
If no one is noticed the graphics make this the worst game ever
Customer Review: This Game is really Good! NOT
This game is too hard. To unlock cars is impossible. You can’t see at night while you are driving, gameplay is stupid and over all value is nothing. This game is not worth buying. Needs a lot of improvement. To (…)!
If you want a good racing game get: Burnout or the 2nd one, Midtown Madness 3 and Project Gotham Racing. Buy from here…
Mercedes-Benz 280-560SL & SLC: W107 series Roadsters & Coupes 1971 to 1989 (Essential Buyer’s Guide)
May 25, 2008
Full Throttle - 1975 Firebird (History Channel)
May 25, 2008
Two teams are given classic cars in similar disrepair. We supply them with a garage, tools, and parts. After 20 hours of repair time, we hold an old-fashioned drag race on a legal, certified track with safety devices for the novice drivers. The winner gets to keep both cars. The loser gets nothing. As we follow the teams, we interject history at each step they take, including factory footage and interviews with the legends behind the vintage vehicles. In this episode, the 1975 Firebird is the prize.
This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com’s standard return policy will apply. Buy from here…
Courage of Lassie
May 25, 2008
Peril lurks behind every scene resolution in the 1946 hit Courage of Lassie. After an odd, peaceable-kingdom beginning, Lassie is shot by Carl Switzer, the kid who used to play Alfalfa (really!), and rescued by Elizabeth Taylor. She inexplicably names Lassie “Bill” (maybe in revenge because Lassie got on the movie’s title) and trains him to be a sheepdog. Bill gets hit by a truck, then impressed into service in the U.S. war effort in the Philippines. Presaging Rambo, Bill becomes a war hero, yet returns home from the front a broken dog and is considered a menace to society. The war scenes are a bit too grueling for a family film (at least with very young children). Bill gets shot (again) and has to do a reconnaissance mission that Joseph Conrad would admire. Taylor doesn’t so much act as sob and gush, and only Frank Morgan, the actor known best as the Wizard of Oz, comes off as well as the collie. That collie, though, is pretty wonderful and fans of the first film won’t be too disappointed. –Keith Simanton
Customer Review: Heartwarming Adventure!
In an age where we have graphic brutality, sex and violence on both the small and big screen how refreshing it was to watch this movie released in 1946. It was made a year before I was born and it took me back to a time in America when Hollywood produced clean, wholesome, decent entertainment that appealed to all ages.The wildlife sequences at the beginning of the film are priceless and one wonders how they could be coordinated with such precision and Elizabeth Taylor’s performance is emotionally endearing. If you can watch this movie without tearing up at least three or four times you must have ice water flowing through your veins! Well worth the price and the DVD transfer is excellent considering the vintage of the the film! Three thumbs up!
Customer Review: Best use of Technicolor
While this film really can’t compare with the story line of the original Lassie Come Home, it is cetainly one of the most beautiful films I have ever seen. Is there really a place so beautiful? Then I read from the cover notes of the two disc,three film version, that it was filmed in Canada during the Second World War. That country is gorgeous! It must have more pristine scenery packed into it than anywhere else on earth. Buy from here…
Chroma Graphics Superman Slimline Classic Emblemz 4.5″ x 9″ Decal
May 22, 2008
Weathertech Classic Premium Rubber Floor Mats - Tan, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Row Combo Pack. Toyota Sienna 2004 - 2007
May 22, 2008
The WeatherTech® Classic Premium Rubber Floor Mats are made out of natural heavy-duty rubber. These all-weather mats have deeply sculpted channels designed to trap water, road salt, mud and sand. Made of up to 24 lbs. of pliable natural rubber, these mats won’t curl, crack or harden in sub-zero weather. Our Classic mats also have anti-skid ridges to prevent shifting in your vehicle and come with a protective, non-stick finish to make cleanup quick and easy. Buy from here…
Bobby LaBonte #18 Car Pin
May 22, 2008
Sports Collector Pin Buy from here…
RED JALOPY SEDAN PEDAL CAR - Nostalgic design, wonderful reproduction of the classic pedal cars of the early 20th century.
May 22, 2008
This is a fun jalopy-styled pedal car. Buy from here…
The Art of the Automobile: The 100 Greatest Cars
May 22, 2008
Award-winning automotive historian, author, and photographer Dennis Adler takes you on a whirlwind tour through more than a century of automotive history, from the first production motorcar, the 1886 Benz Patent Motorwage, to fabled makes including Hispano-Suiza, Duesenberg, packard, and Hudson
More than 200 stunning color photographs define and detail the remarkable styling and revolutionary mechanical engineering for 100 greatest cars ever built. Adler, in accordance with the world’s leading automotive dseigners, collectors, and authorities, picks the top ten cars of all time–breathtaking cars that have become the motoring icons of the twentieth century.
The Art of the Automobile reveals not only the makes and models that have left an indelible mark on the motoring world, but why and how these specific cars have become so important to the history of the automobile itself. For anyone whose pulse quickens at the sound of a Ferrari V-12, or whose heart races at the sight of a glorious 1930s Duesenberg, here, truly, is the essential car book of the century.
Customer Review: The Art of the Automobile
Great information. There are models mentioned that I am seeing for the first time.
Customer Review: This is a truly beautiful book!
I purchased this book for our lobby at work and we gave it to a client who absolutely raved about it. I’ve replaced the copy and I keep hearing “ooh”’s and “ah”’s of appreciation from our clients as they pour over the picures. The photos are large and very clear. The cars are positioned in romantic gorgeous locations which fuels the imagination. I don’t expect this copy to stay long either! Buy from here…


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