Where is this cover from? And why would it be removed?
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I dont know! It was wrapped in a plastic bag with the bolts in the bag as well. In the bag was the two forward in bed tie down loops that bolt to the inside bed wall. I just presumed it was off the truck? Obviously its not needed so maybe I should put it back and worry about it later? Figured this would of been one of those one reply threads! Dont loose any sleep on this one guys, im sure not! Thanks again
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Ok guys... I should of done this in the beginning. Emailed the PO today asking him what it was to... the reply was this: The part looks like the access panel for the oil drain plug on my Cruiser... or is it off the truck? This old brain don't member much no mo. So with that go back to sleep! Thanks!
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I'm gonna do what my Uncle did. For forty odd years he played poker with friends and kept every bill that had a "K" on it, his last name was Kull, and apparently kept every one of them. After he passed, while we were cleaning up his place we started finding small piles of $1 bills in old coffee cans, in the sock drawer, in coat pockets, shoes he hadn't worn in years (he was a bachelor), everywhere. Instead of a quick weekend sorting everything for trash, donation or keepsake, we spent almost a month going though every single thing in his home. We came away with almost $4000! At first it was annoying, but it turned into a pretty funny game after awhile, and it was actually really helpful for my Mom - his sister.
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when my friends parents passed away, they sold the house. since the parents both grew up in the great depression, they were hoarders, and never threw anything away. they also did not trust banks. both Pat and Rob had remembered their father saying that they never used banks, rather hid money in the house.
while looking through books in the library, Rob found 2 $100 bill in a book. that started the hunt. over the course of 2 months it took to clean out the house, they found over $80,000 hidden in books, dresser drawers, and even a coffee can in the freezer.
while looking through books in the library, Rob found 2 $100 bill in a book. that started the hunt. over the course of 2 months it took to clean out the house, they found over $80,000 hidden in books, dresser drawers, and even a coffee can in the freezer.
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During my previous marriage, my then-wife's last parent had passed. Her family rummaged through the parents' house before we could get there, because it was out of town. By the time we got there, all the good furniture, valuables, and cool stuff was gone... so our task was pretty much clean-up. She found a 55-gallon cardboard barrel full of wrapping paper and newspapers in the closet. We dumped the contents, and discovered a rather diverse coin collection was stashed in there. All of a sudden, I'm reading up on "proof" coins, "cameo" and "deep cameo" coins, the value of silver and gold ounces, uncirculated sets, etc.... One of the coin sets was worth $1,200. I was oblivious to proper numismatism as an investment until that point
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