Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
WAY back in '66. Looks like they're still doing it, though:
http://www.mentovai.com/photo/200203...03-14-012.html No wonder it's burning. God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ Earle Horton wrote: > > When was that? They have real headlights now, 12 volt electric and > everything. :-) > > Earle |
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
When I used to work in a body shop, whenever someone came in with the
plastic lenses, I'd buff them with the paint buffer and some compound, most of the time it would clear them up. Troy |
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
When I used to work in a body shop, whenever someone came in with the
plastic lenses, I'd buff them with the paint buffer and some compound, most of the time it would clear them up. Troy |
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
When I used to work in a body shop, whenever someone came in with the
plastic lenses, I'd buff them with the paint buffer and some compound, most of the time it would clear them up. Troy |
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
What kind of polishing compound did you use? Foam or lambswool pad?
-- Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM) 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be. .. "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:zqWdnZ-Qa_V49vPeRVn-ug@comcast.com... > When I used to work in a body shop, whenever someone came in with the > plastic lenses, I'd buff them with the paint buffer and some compound, > most of the time it would clear them up. > > Troy > |
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
What kind of polishing compound did you use? Foam or lambswool pad?
-- Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM) 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be. .. "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:zqWdnZ-Qa_V49vPeRVn-ug@comcast.com... > When I used to work in a body shop, whenever someone came in with the > plastic lenses, I'd buff them with the paint buffer and some compound, > most of the time it would clear them up. > > Troy > |
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
What kind of polishing compound did you use? Foam or lambswool pad?
-- Billy_Ray@SPAM.fuse.net (remove SPAM) 2002 Jeep WJ 4 Liter Automatic Sharing is why we are all here....... or should be. .. "Troy" <troy@ .> wrote in message news:zqWdnZ-Qa_V49vPeRVn-ug@comcast.com... > When I used to work in a body shop, whenever someone came in with the > plastic lenses, I'd buff them with the paint buffer and some compound, > most of the time it would clear them up. > > Troy > |
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
Haven't seen anything like that. I have seen quite a few of these though.
http://www.mentovai.com/photo/200203...03-10-017.html I saw a Ford Excursion last month. There are even motor homes. I think that the most annoying thing, are the motor scooters, that sound like a chain saw in the middle of the night. I could do without that. There may be more Jeep Grand Cherokees over here, than in the States. Not all of them are diesel, either. With gasoline over $1.50 a liter, how does that work? I haven't driven much since I came here. I did drive from Madrid to the Basque Country, when I first came. I think now, that one of the reasons I came here, besides the Spanish courses, are the trains. You can take a train, almost anywhere. My son in law, who learned to drive in France, says that he is afraid to drive in the cities here. I have tried it, and I agree. I think that once I get done with school, I am going to rent a car, and drive to Galicia or maybe Portugal. The worst part is the exchange rate. When my daughter was here, a Euro was worth about $0.80. Now it's at $1.25. On the bright side, this means that you don't see many American tourists. Earle "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:436E6A25.FED3FFC7@cox.net... > WAY back in '66. Looks like they're still doing it, though: > http://www.mentovai.com/photo/200203...03-14-012.html No > wonder it's burning. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Earle Horton wrote: > > > > When was that? They have real headlights now, 12 volt electric and > > everything. :-) > > > > Earle |
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
Haven't seen anything like that. I have seen quite a few of these though.
http://www.mentovai.com/photo/200203...03-10-017.html I saw a Ford Excursion last month. There are even motor homes. I think that the most annoying thing, are the motor scooters, that sound like a chain saw in the middle of the night. I could do without that. There may be more Jeep Grand Cherokees over here, than in the States. Not all of them are diesel, either. With gasoline over $1.50 a liter, how does that work? I haven't driven much since I came here. I did drive from Madrid to the Basque Country, when I first came. I think now, that one of the reasons I came here, besides the Spanish courses, are the trains. You can take a train, almost anywhere. My son in law, who learned to drive in France, says that he is afraid to drive in the cities here. I have tried it, and I agree. I think that once I get done with school, I am going to rent a car, and drive to Galicia or maybe Portugal. The worst part is the exchange rate. When my daughter was here, a Euro was worth about $0.80. Now it's at $1.25. On the bright side, this means that you don't see many American tourists. Earle "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:436E6A25.FED3FFC7@cox.net... > WAY back in '66. Looks like they're still doing it, though: > http://www.mentovai.com/photo/200203...03-14-012.html No > wonder it's burning. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Earle Horton wrote: > > > > When was that? They have real headlights now, 12 volt electric and > > everything. :-) > > > > Earle |
Re: Jeep Grand Cherokee headlights
Haven't seen anything like that. I have seen quite a few of these though.
http://www.mentovai.com/photo/200203...03-10-017.html I saw a Ford Excursion last month. There are even motor homes. I think that the most annoying thing, are the motor scooters, that sound like a chain saw in the middle of the night. I could do without that. There may be more Jeep Grand Cherokees over here, than in the States. Not all of them are diesel, either. With gasoline over $1.50 a liter, how does that work? I haven't driven much since I came here. I did drive from Madrid to the Basque Country, when I first came. I think now, that one of the reasons I came here, besides the Spanish courses, are the trains. You can take a train, almost anywhere. My son in law, who learned to drive in France, says that he is afraid to drive in the cities here. I have tried it, and I agree. I think that once I get done with school, I am going to rent a car, and drive to Galicia or maybe Portugal. The worst part is the exchange rate. When my daughter was here, a Euro was worth about $0.80. Now it's at $1.25. On the bright side, this means that you don't see many American tourists. Earle "L.W. (ßill) ------ III" <----------@cox.net> wrote in message news:436E6A25.FED3FFC7@cox.net... > WAY back in '66. Looks like they're still doing it, though: > http://www.mentovai.com/photo/200203...03-14-012.html No > wonder it's burning. > God Bless America, Bill O|||||||O > mailto:-------------------- http://www.----------.com/ > > Earle Horton wrote: > > > > When was that? They have real headlights now, 12 volt electric and > > everything. :-) > > > > Earle |
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