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		<title>Background As Well As The Facts Relating To 63 Impalas</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Aug 2010 09:10:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Manny Turner</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The legendary 1963 Chevy Impala is a very desirable classic auto among the vintage car community. This Impala features one of the most popular body's between the timeless Impalas. Absolutely everyone seems to love them.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2010/08/background-as-well-as-the-facts-relating-to-63-impalas/">Background As Well As The Facts Relating To 63 Impalas</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For old classic automobile hobbyists, the 1963 Impala is a very sought-after auto. In fact, this vintage auto is quite possibly the most asked-about model for its body style from the Impalas.</p>
<p>The 1963 somehow was very equal in design to the 1962 design but the 1963 definitely creates alot more passion from vintage automobile enthusiasts. This automobile was designed long and low to the ground. This started a fad. You&#8217;ll discover a lot of the ancient cars like this from the 1960s that have this overall appearance. The 63 Impala&#8217;s body was built with sharply detailed and crisp lines that allow your eyes to observe the contour of the car in one glance. It in simple terms was eye candy. The rear and front bumpers of the 63 Impala had a attractive pointy shape to them that was really alluring.</p>
<p>The look of the 1963 Impala was simply superb. It was consequently marketed to be &#8220;jet smooth&#8221;, while providing the very best in big-car styling. An attention to detail was specifically what you observe when looking at the aluminum rear tail light panels with its chrome edges. The glistening of the sun&#8217;s rays off of the metallic surface can really capture your attention. Details like this make this auto seriously shine. It&#8217;s the little things that make the difference to vintage automobile enthusiasts. This was particularly true for the convertible.</p>
<p>The engine did not change significantly from the previous year, however the V8 motors became perhaps even more trendy. Most had 283 or 327 cubic in. engines. Whether you have a small block or big block engine, they could all run great!  car among the list of three midsize models,which include the Bel Air &amp; Biscayne. Actually, in 1963, the Impala SS convertible was Chevy&#8217;s priciest product. It was listed at $3,170.</p>
<p>One of the more sought after 63 Impala&#8217;s in the current collecting world is the &#8216;63 Impala Convertible. if you are going to purchase it, be sure you know your stuff by doing the basic research. Be certain you&#8217;re not purchasing a clone, if you would like an authentic automobile. Check for matching numbers. However if you just have to have one, by all means get yourself a 1963 Impala clone and relish the vehicle. Just understand what you&#8217;re getting.</p>
<p>The style of the Impala SS really turned out to be a precursor of the muscle car in latter years and is credited to be the automobile that started out the muscle car era. In fact, the Impala grew to become the most popular full-size car of all-time history.</p>
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		<title>Old Pine Furniture Tips</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 12:45:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alfonse Duncan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You could go circular the shops or have a look online just to find the same mass produced furniture. That is OK, but that might not have any character or uniqueness. Alternatively, what about some older or antique pieces. Rule of thumb is that antiques are 100 years old or more. I think antique pieces bought at the right money are good value, as when you have your new furniture delivered some of the money value has gone directly away.<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2010/07/old-pine-furniture-tips/">Old Pine Furniture Tips</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You could go round the shops or have a look online just to find the same mass produced furniture. That is OK, but that might not really have any character or uniqueness. Alternatively, what about some older or antique pieces. Rule of thumb is that antiques are 100 years old or more. I think antique pieces bought at the right money are good value, as when you have your new furniture delivered some of the money value has gone directly away.</p>
<p>We started our little business by chance. I had repaired some furniture and sold it locally but that&#8217;s just a hobby, you could not really live on it. We went to newark antiques fare about 10 years ago and met some dutch traders and found their furniture good, but obviously in need of a few repairs as it was being sold to the trade.Next came the rented space in an antiques centre and the coming of eBay, and it then became a fine part time job. The website came on well and developed up the Google rankings which made it full time business.</p>
<p>I only deal in antique pine furniture, here is an example of how to restore an old pine chest of drawers. You could buy a chest of drawers from the local auction for around $125. You should be able to get it stripped for about $40 pounds and then see what you have got, and with a bit of luck the carcass will be OK.If you have to start changing tops or sides, oh dear!</p>
<p>Probably you will need to change the feet. I sometimes make a plinth around the bottom say 1/2 inch thick which gives it strength as you fix the bottom to the sides and back. If timber has been slightly wormy this gives a good fixing for the feet. If the original carcass was made of planked timber and you get a get a split, cut a strip of timber to fit the gap and glue it in. You can sand it up and colour the new piece later.</p>
<p>Now put your hand on the top of the chest and rock it side to side, oh god it&#8217;s all moving around! We need to nail the back section up, top and bottom, as the back is in sections to allow it to move but the nails have may have gone to rust and need to be replaced. Drawer runners will need to be repaired, you have to square up the bottom edge and make a strip of timber and fix it to the bottom of the drawer, same with the runner on the carcass on all of the drawers. This fixes the problem of when you pull out the drawer it only drops down instead of sliding out. OK now sand it all up and replace the handles, because there is bound to be one missing. If you have locks to repair get the blank keys from a dealer and file them to suit. Only got to wax now, three coats and polish and it is done, perfect!</p>
<p>Another good tip is replace a missing knot by shaping down a broom handle with a knife tap it into the hole and saw off the excess flat.</p>
<p>The author has written more about solid pine chest here: <a href="http://www.pinechest.net/">solid pine chest</a></p>
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		<title>Old comic book Super Heroes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 06 Mar 2010 04:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Fred Douglas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Superheroes are make-believe characters give birth to by man that describes men with special powers. These powers are largely put into good use to offer protection to the society from noxious and crime. The term superhero was coined way back in the year 1917 and the theory of bringing about a superhero comic book took place in the year 1938 that came from America and has crossed over all around the planet and been faced with a lot of fan following since then. Following are the list of the strongest superheroes until date :<p>Post from: <a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog">www.mccoy-pottery.net</a><br/><br/><a href="http://www.mccoy-pottery.net/blog/2010/03/old-comic-book-super-heroes/">Old comic book Super Heroes</a></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Superheroes are make-believe characters give birth to by man that describes men with special powers. These powers are basically put into good use to supply protection to the society from evil and crime. The term superhero was coined way back in the year 1917 and the theory of bringing about a superhero comic occurred in the year 1938 that came from America and has crossed over all around the world and been faced with tons of fan following since then. Following are the list of the strongest superheroes till date :</p>
<p>Batman : Batman is one personality who is unique and in contrast to other superheroes he does not magically posses superhuman powers but has developed and invented with the assistance of his brilliant and intellectual self, widgets that lets him do superhuman jobs. He&#8217;s&#8217;s a brilliant tactician and strategist. His mind is a brilliant PC. Also he&#8217;s a wiz at many karate talents, hand to hand weapons and close quarters combat. By day his real identity is in picture. He is&#8217;s pictured as a millionaire called Bruce Wayne. It is with this massive wealth that he&#8217;s&#8217;s able to design his very own arsenal of technical gadget, automobiles and weapons.</p>
<p>Spiderman : After Superman if there is one comic personality which has another giant fan following it is Spiderman. Spiderman is the outline of a commoner who has no identity for himself in the society and doesn&#8217;t have the confidence to socialize but all of a sudden is bit by a radioactive spider in a science museum and unearths he isn&#8217;t a standard human anymore. He takes superhuman strength, capability to adhere to most surfaces and produce spider webs.</p>
<p>Wolverine : He has got a lot of animal like characters accredited to his mutant gene. His senses are heightened ; he tracks anything by smell and spots enemies in the area. He has amazing healing power when faced by cuts, wounds, bullet injuries or broken bones. He has got claws that let him to cut through any probable surface and makes him even more evidence against damage.</p>
<p>Wolverine : He has a lot of animal like characters attributed to his mutant gene. His senses are heightened ; he tracks anything by smell and spots enemies in the vicinity. He has superb healing power when faced by cuts, wounds, bullet injuries or damaged bones. He has got claws that let him to chop through any probable surface and makes him even more proof against damage.</p>
<p>The Hulk : Bruce Banner turns into The Hulk and becomes a unstoppablebeast with unlimited strength, power and destruction capacities. His attacks have the impact of a thunder. For his size he&#8217;s intensely fast and can cover great distances in shorter time intervals. He has high endurance and self healing capacities.</p>
<p>The Hulk : Bruce Banner turns into The Hulk and becomes an irresistiblebeast with unlimited strength, power and destruction capacities. His attacks have the impact of a thunder. For his size he&#8217;s intensely fast and can cover great distances in shorter time intervals. He has high endurance and self healing capacities.</p>
<p><A HREF="http://www.oldcomicbooksuperheroes.com/">Comic Book Superheroes</A> are a great way to pass the time and also are starting beginning to be investments as well. Some Old Comic books have sold for thousands of dollars. Next time you&#8217;re at the flea market, keep your eyes open for <A HREF="http://www.oldcomicbooksuperheroes.com/comic-books/">Old Comic Books</A></p>
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