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December 31st, 2010 by admin

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The Minivan Years


The Minivan Years


$22.99


THE MINIVAN YEARS gives moms inspiration and practical advice for infusing meaning and joy into their busy days.

Mexico


Mexico


$15.92


Mexico

Mexico!


Mexico!


$17.73


Mexico!

Mexico?


Mexico?


$23.43


Mexico?

Mexico...


Mexico…


$13.64


Mexico…

Mexico As It Is


Mexico As It Is


$12.88


Mexico As It Is

 Chrysler Voyager


Chrysler Voyager


$5.29


The Chrysler Voyager is a minivan marketed by Chrysler LLC in the United States from 2000-2007 exclusively as a short wheelbase (SWB) model, replacing the Plymouth Voyager after DaimlerChrysler dropped the Plymouth brand – and offered only in Generation III and IV of Chrysler’s five generation minivan series. All models are exclusively equipped with automatic transmissions. Though no longer available in North America, Chrysler continues to use Chrysler Voyager nameplate in global markets, e.g., Mexico, Europe. Together with its nameplate variants, the Dodge Caravan, Chrysler Town & Country, Plymouth Voyager and Volkswagen Routan, the Chrysler minivans have ranked as the 13th bestselling automotive nameplate worldwide, with over 12 million sold. The European Chrysler Voyager was first released in 1988, nearly identical to its American counterpart, the Plymouth Voyager; the only visual differences between the two were the head/taillights and grille. Besides the slightly different appearance, European Voyagers were sold with different engines, including diesel engines, which are popular in Europe; and the trim was different.

 Ford Freestar


Ford Freestar


$45


The Ford Freestar is a minivan that was manufactured by the Ford Motor Company from 2004 until November 2006. It replaced the Ford Windstar for the 2004 model year. The name change accommodated Ford’s strategy to rename all their cars to words beginning in F. The Freestar and its twin, the Mercury Monterey, were built in Oakville, Ontario, Canada. The Freestar can accommodate up to seven passengers and features an electronically controlled 4- speed automatic transmission as part of the van’s standard equipment. Five trim levels were available: base, SE, Sport, SEL, and Limited. In the United States, the Freestar was available with two different gasoline-powered V6 engines. The smaller 3.9 L (available only in the United States) develop a maximum power of 193 hp (144 kW) at 4500 rpm and 240 lb•ft (325 N•m) of torque at 3750 rpm, while the larger 4.2 L produces 201 hp (150 kW) at 4,250 rpm and 263 lb•ft (357 N•m) of torque at 3650 rpm. While the smaller engine came on the base model in the United States, the larger 4.2 L engine is standard on all models in Canada and Mexico.

 Heist!: The $17 Million Loomis Fargo Theft


Heist!: The $17 Million Loomis Fargo Theft


$5.73


On October 5, 1997, FBI agents gathered at the Loomis, Fargo & Co. warehouse in Charlotte, North Carolina, to watch a security videotape of a man loading stacks of cash into a pushcart and wheeling them from the vault. The cart held about $2 million, and the thief made multiple trips. They already knew who he was-David Ghantt, a Loomis Fargo employee. And the company soon calculated how much was missing–$17 million. But the FBI had scant clues as to where Ghantt had fled and who might have helped him. As the people of the Carolinas would soon learn, discretion was not the hallmark of the heist’s perpetrators. Word trickled in to the FBI that Ghantt had a romantic interest in a former coworker, Kelly Campbell, who one day visited a Toyota dealership to purchase a minivan with twenty-dollar bills. Accompanying her was Steve Chambers, who, though unemployed, had recently moved from his mobile home into a $635,000 mansion. A wiretap of Steve’s phone later unearthed a plot to murder David Ghantt, who was hiding in Mexico. When the FBI arrested those involved in the heist and its aftermath, the public frenzy began. People were enthralled by the reckless extravagance, poor judgment, and peculiar taste of the perpetrators-through stories of a $43,000 diamond ring, breast implants, a faux tiger-skin stair runner, and a wooden Indian, all purchased with the stolen money.Heist! is the account of an unlikely crime destined to be remembered less for its sophistication than for its colorful cast of true-life characters. The theft has been featured on ABC’s 20/20, America’s Most Wanted, and the Today show and was the subject of the Discovery Channel’sUnperfect Crime.

 World Enough


World Enough


$3.99


Adventurous travel on the cheap all over the world for over four decades. Boating down Nepali rivers, tracking rhinos on foot and on elephant back, seeing the “Buddha light” at dawn in Peru’s Machu Picchu and from a sacred mountain peak in China, smoking opium in Thailand’s Golden Triangle, worshipping in the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa just after Tibet was opened to Westerners, and having a pistol pulled on him in Kabul just before Afghanistan and Iran were closed to Westerners by revolutions and wars. By camel in Rajahstan and Morocco, by elephant in Thailand and Nepal, by bike in Sri Lanka, paddleboat in Kashmir, yacht in Panama, motorcycle in Japan, jammed minivan in Java, rickshaw in Jaipur, by thumb in the US, horse in Mexico, water buffalo in India, and on foot everywhere and often, Dr. Charles Stickney invites you along on his travels—country-by-country—many of them several times over the years.

mexico minivan
how full can i pack my van?

im going to mexico and taking my minivan i have a luggage rack on top how much stuff is too much to take and can i pack the back so full i cant see out the back of the window????

Until there is no more room.

Chrysler Town & Country – Grand Voyager ยด94

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