Cargo Tie Downs
On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 5:30:19 PM UTC-5, micky wrote:
In alt.home.repair, on Tue, 15 Nov 2016 07:11:00 -0500, "David L.
Martel" wrote:
micky,
Did you look at the pictures? It's a hard-top convertible. You can tie
down to the roof and the trunk-lid.
I saw that it was a hard-top convertible, but you can tie things to the
roof and trunk-lid of any sedan. They don't call that cargo tie-downs.
Okay, I even played the video this time, but all it does is zoom in and
out on still shots, like how PBS makes a video with pictures from the
19th century.
It's only about 10 miles to go see the car, but I don't think this
question makes it worth it .
I'm confused. Are you staying that you don't want to drive 10 miles because you
don't understand what the cargo tie downs are for? What if they are a good thing?
Are you actually passing in the car because you can't get an answer in a.h.r?
Heck, even if I didn't want the car, I'd drive 10 miles just find out what they are. I
might learn something that I can use elsewhere.
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