Encounter with Prehistoric Fit?
Encounter with Prehistoric Fit?
The automobile archeologists are having a field day. They are gathering DNA samples from each vehicle to determine whether they are related. We already know the outcome, though, don't we?

They'll each haul a load or lots of people. They are versatile, but don't have much power. People look at you funny when you drive by. Not everyone admires the styling. The audio system isn't too great. The ride suffers on bumpy roads and you get a lot of road noise in the vehicle. The air conditioning doesn't keep up on those hot, humid days. In the winter the further you sit from the power source, the colder it gets. One has no cupholders, but neither needs to stop at a gas station very often. Both meet emissions standards, but one needs a shovel to do it. Their owners love them.
See the resemblance?
Cheers

They'll each haul a load or lots of people. They are versatile, but don't have much power. People look at you funny when you drive by. Not everyone admires the styling. The audio system isn't too great. The ride suffers on bumpy roads and you get a lot of road noise in the vehicle. The air conditioning doesn't keep up on those hot, humid days. In the winter the further you sit from the power source, the colder it gets. One has no cupholders, but neither needs to stop at a gas station very often. Both meet emissions standards, but one needs a shovel to do it. Their owners love them.
See the resemblance?
Cheers
Here we go - found a catalytic converter for the 1800's Fit: Bun-Bag - Horse manure catcher or diaper. Sagle, Idaho
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