A free thing if anyone could use it: Center rear headrest for 2005 Ford Escape
mhardy6647
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When Mrs. H got rid of her much beloved 2005 Ford Escape Hybrid (246,000 miles and nearly 12 years into the mission), we forgot to reinstall the center headrest ("head restraint") on the rear seat.
If someone in the continental US might "need" one, let me know and it's yours for postage.
Color is grey,
I suspect this will fit various vintages of Escape, but I don't know for sure.
I do know ours was an '05 (photo below, for reference).
Thanks for looking!
025a by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
If someone in the continental US might "need" one, let me know and it's yours for postage.
Color is grey,
I suspect this will fit various vintages of Escape, but I don't know for sure.
I do know ours was an '05 (photo below, for reference).
Thanks for looking!
025a by Mark Hardy, on Flickr
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And I'd like to offer the following add-on to Doc's already excellent Karma.
This home made cutlery set, perfect for family picnics; four place settings
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I found an old skyhook and a can of prop wash if anyone needs it. Gratis. -
I could use the sky hook to move my
Lew Al Cinder blocks...
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You got it, Red. PM me your bank account number and address.
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PM system is down, it'll have to be posted on the forum, I'm afraid.I disabled signatures.
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And I'd like to offer the following add-on to Doc's already excellent Karma.
This home made cutlery set, perfect for family picnics; four place settings
oh, I like roll-up cutlery.Doc, it'll also fit Mazda Tributes of similar vintages.
good point -- I tend to forget the Tributes, even though we do see 'em up here more than occasionally.
As an aside, I don't, unfortunately, have a container of Genuine Lucas ("The Prince of Darkness") Magic Smoke to throw in with the deal for your British sportscar enthusiasts... but if I did, I would :-)
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Heck, I could even throw in a small amount of ... black paint.
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I will donate fluffy to sweeten the deal of all included items posted thus far. The Fluff has been passed down from child to child in our family. To say he is on is last leg is not to true just change his field dressing, maybe a run through the washer and ol fluff will be ready to befriend your little youngster.Home Theater
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I will donate fluffy to sweeten the deal of all included items posted thus far. The Fluff has been passed down from child to child in our family. To say he is on is last leg is not to true just change his field dressing, maybe a run through the washer and ol fluff will be ready to befriend your little youngster.
It's the Velveteen Rabbit! :-O
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c'mon, boys, work with me here -- I just don't wanna throw away a perfectly good head restraint!
It's a Yankee thing... we're "frugal"
This is pretty illustrative of the Yankee ethos, methinks:
http://hsccnh.org/resources/monadnock-moments/frugal-yankee/
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The Tribute had those little European-style side turn signal lights that the Escape lacked :-)
The post above reminded me of the Mazda Navajo, a "badge engineered" version of the Explorer (two-door "Sport" model only, if memory serves) :-p