Midwest Auto Specialties was an early mail order speed equipment merchant. Based in Cleveland Ohio, with a branch in Indianapolis in 1967 and multiple retail stores throughout Ohio, they shipped nationwide. They carried an unbelievable selection of speed equipment and custom car parts making them a true hot rodders resource. The emphasis was on racing and street performance, but especially drag racing. Shifters, intake manifolds, exhaust headers, ignition systems, adapters, camshafts from many manufacturers plus racing steering, and dragster wheels They carried it all and for most people who wanted to soup up their car, they simply couldn't get these items locally, so Midwest Auto Specialties hooked them up by mail!
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1960s, hot rod, ohio, vintage, the fast and the furious
A rowboat bobbing in the water on a foggy night, the sound of a rusty swingset creaking in the wind, the flashing image of a clown doll in an abandoned attic, and the doorway to fear and imagination. Only one light guides your way in the dark. Are you afraid?
The Baltimore Stallions (known officially as the "Baltimore Football Club" and previously as the "Baltimore CFL Colts" in its inaugural season) were a Canadian Football League team based in Baltimore, Maryland, in the United States, which played the 1994 and 1995 seasons. They were the most successful American team in the CFL's generally ill-fated southern expansion effort into the United States, and by at least one account, the winningest expansion team in North American professional sports history at the time. They had winning records in each season, winning two division titles. In 1995, they became the only American franchise to win the Grey Cup. The team was moved to Montreal and became the Alouettes.
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baltimore ravens, canada, canadian football, cfl, vintage
I Teach My Kids to Hit and Steal - Baseball Mom
I Teach My Kids to Hit and Steal - Baseball Mom
I Teach My Kids to Hit and Steal - Baseball Mom
I Teach My Kids to Hit and Steal - Baseball Mom
How do you show support for your unit during R&R on base or even when on leave in Cobra-La? With a Cobra Command T of course! This stylish t is emblazoned with your unit insignia showing that you are a member of an elite unit not one of those simple infantry units meant only to serve as targets for the Joes.