Jeep gone :cry:

I'm glad it is all coming together and working out for you.
:ty:

I'm waiting to hear back from our mechanic about my window track, door hinge, and AC. I hope the AC won't be an expensive fix.

Off-topic: When we dropped off my Jeep at the mechanic's this morning, I browsed around his junk yard a bit. (Just looking thru the fence.) He had the cutest classic Nash, bright blue two-door, complete body (from what I could see). If I were someone who liked to fix up cars, I would pick that one. It's a perfect girly beach car. :giggle:

Hubby said it looked like it had a 60/40 seat.

It was older than a Rambler.

CORRECTION:

Hubby informed that it was indeed an early Rambler. He saw the name on the car.
 
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Yeah, those Nash cars are cute. I have some pics of one at a car show I was at a couple summers ago.
 
Nash car? *googling*

something like this?
48-NASH-GARAGE72-712100.jpg
 
Yesterday, I spent a couple hours cleaning all five seat belts/harnesses, from one end to another, and completely drying them before retracting them.

Finally, I think every square inch of the interior (glass, plastic, fabric, metal, whatever) has been cleaned. No stickiness or suspicious stains anywhere. It smells a lot better, and I don't feel creeped out when I sit in the Jeep or put on the seat belt. :lol:

I got a cheap dash camera. I'm paranoid about accidents now. It won't stop one but at least I can have a record of it. I'm working on the best way to mount it. I don't want a permanent mount. I found a couple ideas at instructables.com that I might try.

for mount - consider RAM mount. it's inexpensive.
 
for mount - consider RAM mount. it's inexpensive.
I found directions for making a mount out of a car wash sponge. That's cheap.

What is a RAM mount?
 
Yeah, I was going to suggest a RAM mount but Jiro beat me to it. I have one for my truck and use it with my GPS.
 
I was thinking you could try this - attach RAM mount to metal poles from passenger's headrest and put camera on it.

It will be something like this -
gps-mount-ram.jpg
 
I recall that you bought a video camera as a gift for your hubby and it is rail mounted. Perhaps install rail mount on your headliner? :hmm:

try exploring around this site. many cheap stuff. I bought handful from it. only drawback is that shipping time can be quite long depending on what you buy - http://www.dealextreme.com/
 
The recording prior to impact is what's important.

oh yea. duh me.

I'll rephrase - hope it can stay in place if you do a sudden hard braking.
 
This is the Nash I was talking about:

nash.jpg
Cute. My grandparents had a Nash Rambler with those colors (red and white) but it was a later model, more boxy. They also had a toy car that matched, and they kept it on the back shelf of the car. :lol:
 
1. Mine is a much cheaper camera.
what is it? I've been exploring this too. A cheap cheap cheap camera - preferably bullet camera for both my truck and bike.

2. I just spent hundreds of dollars on my new headliner, and nothing is going to touch it!
:giggle:
 
oh yea. duh me.

I'll rephrase - hope it can stay in place if you do a sudden hard braking.
My RAM mount is really hard to dislodge. I've taken it offroading. It sticks like white on rice.
 
I was thinking you could try this - attach RAM mount to metal poles from passenger's headrest and put camera on it.
I saw some that mount on headrests but I don't know if I want something next to my head.
 
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