
Factory sealed clamshells are the way to go - Disney adults have a hunger like no other, and they're ravenous to have every possible piece of Disney merch the mouse ever made in their collection.But, if this is your first time, you should consider a couple of things before gifting them to your '90s obsessed teenage neighbor. In fact, this can be your first and only foray into selling collectibles online or otherwise. You don't have to have your own successful Etsy shop or booth in a local antiques store to make some money off of the House of the Mouse's vintage VHS tapes. PIC 3 and 4 So far that’s all I’ve got.Tips for Making Money off of Disney VHS Tapes As well as replaced, a few of the old questionable parts. I have stripped everything and repainted it. It has been a really fun process with my dad.

The engine is almost done now being rebuilt. I will add the old decals back, but re-cut. The outside will be painted the same color, just matte instead of the glossy finish. I would like to add in the new Touch Screen Stereo… pic 1 I would like to change out the carpet to a brand new black one (They are still made thank goodness and not too too expensive. 2.2 L 1987 C VIN Automatic FWD The interior is great so I don’t plan on doing too much to it. I plan on adding doing this list to the car and writing in some instructions for: PROJECT 1 Dual stereos for an older car (Apple Carplay Retrofit along with keeping the original stereo.) PIC 1 PROJECT 2 Propane propellant conversion instead of gasoline PROJECT 3 Making a custom emblem for your car PIC 2 PROJECT 4 Re-Manufacturing discontinued car decals (The Blue Stripes and other affiliated stickers) PROJECT 5 Making a customized non-aftermarket-looking cassette holding box with DODGE embroidered on it. Hey! Sure here are a couple images below. 😂 If you find where my math is off please let me know!

I guess I should consider adding bigger tanks or just getting a larger gas tank. I just wasn’t sure where to apply the fuel efficiency rule. 4.24/44 ≈ 10gal 10gals 25 MPG ≈ 250 miles range The cost $31.20 for 2, 22 lb tanks near me (Uhaul) $3.12gal From the -10% I suppose my math should have come out to 342 Miles vs 380. Then more math of 4.24 pounds to 1 gallon of propane in tank.

10% fuel efficiency bringing the totals to 20 - 30 Miles per gallon. On average, propane-powered vehicles see 5-10% lower miles per gallon than their gasoline alternatives, Taylor noted.” With the propane instal I will be adding in 2, 22lb tanks totaling at 44lbs. “However, fuel economy for a propane-powered vehicle does tend to be lower than gasoline vehicles, according to the U.S. The car gets approximately 22-32 Miles Per Gallon (Gasoline) the tank is only 10 Gallons bringing it to approximately 380 miles per fill up. (Thats the work below.) From what I’ve seen. I still need to do more research on the math used to calculate MPP (Miles per pound and cost). From what I’ve researched it is a more environmentally friendly way of transit, with this specific car the math comes out to be around the same as Gasoline (most likely a bit more expensive), in the long run it has been proven to be better for your engine!, and it’s an all American fuel source. So far I’m just going to listen to instruction and do as he says and jot it down. We will be following all DOT guidelines that we can find. My dad is a mechanic and he is pretty confident in it.
