Buy Cars and Trucks in Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin

Chevrolet : Camaro Camaro Chevrolet Camaro RS Convertible
Chevrolet : Camaro Camaro Chevrolet Camaro RS Convertible
$5,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 1d 18h 49m
Mazda : RX-7 1981 MAZDA RX 7
Mazda : RX-7 1981 MAZDA RX 7
$1,800.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 4d 19h 45m
Toyota : Land Cruiser 1992 Toyota Land Cruiser
Toyota : Land Cruiser 1992 Toyota Land Cruiser
$5,000.00
Time Left: 5d 4h 9m
Dodge : Power Wagon 72 DODGE W 100 SNO FITER PACKAGE
Dodge : Power Wagon 72 DODGE W 100 SNO FITER PACKAGE
$2,000.00 (0 Bids)
Time Left: 5d 18h 3m
Ford : F-350 XLT 2005 FORD F-350 XLT Package
Ford : F-350 XLT 2005 FORD F-350 XLT Package
$26,500.00
Time Left: 6d 16h 39m

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Where is the Prehistoric Forest from Tommy Boy?
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In the movie Tommy Boy, Tommy & Richard crash their car through a sign that says "Chippewa Falls 100 miles" - I'm assuming that this refers to Chippewa Falls, WI - just before the board-smacking scene. They then enter a restaurant with a sign that says "Prehistoric Forest" and chat with Helen the waitress. Is the Prehistoric Forest real? Where is it?


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Fiction (or invented name for the ordinary forest nearby). Mixing facts and dreams is the movie producers' best known recipe.

question about the price of new struts for a chevy lumina?
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i'm a girl and i don't know much about cars, i have a 1997/98 chevy lumina that needs new struts/shocks, and i was wondering if anybody knows what they cost? i really don't know anything about vehicles except driving them and what not, any help is very appreciated and thank you for answering, i live in chippewa falls wisconsin if that helps any, oh and how hard is it to change them/put new ones on? thank you so much.


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As far as the price of them goes, it would be best to call your local part store to get accurate pricing for parts in your area. Also, the price will vary greatly depending on the quality of the parts. As for the difficulty of the job, the rear shocks are simple to change. There will be one bolt at the bottom end of the shock, and a nut on a stud at the top end of it which you will have to get in the trunk and pull the carpet back to find. The front struts are much more difficult. The front struts have the spring and strut as a complete assembly, and to change the strut you have to remove the spring from the old one and install it on the new one before you put it back in the car.If you don't have the correct tools or the experience, or at least the knowledge of how to do it properly, it can be very dangerous. I do NOT recommend attempting to change the struts yourself you said yourself that you don't know much about cars. Leave the struts to the professionals, because saving a little money isn't worth getting injured over, and it shouldn't cost very much in labor to have them installed. The other alternative is to spend a lot of extra money to buy the struts that come with the spring already installed on them. If you buy those, then changing the complete assembly is quite simple. First jack up the front end and remove the wheel. At the bottom of the strut there are 2 large bolts that go through it, one is right above the other. Those 2 bolts hold the strut to the spindle. Remove those 2 bolts. Then go ahead and open your hood. Under your hood you will find at the top of the strut three studs sticking up in a little triangle pattern with nuts on them. You remove those 3 nuts and that will loosen the strut from the body of the car. Now you should be able to slide the strut out of place. Then you just install the new one the way the old one came out. Once again, I can not express enough how much I recommend allowing a professional to do the struts. Oh, as a side note, I recently priced struts for my Oldsmobile Cutlass, and they varied in price from $43 each, all the way up to $169 each depending on the brand, quality, and warranty. The complete assemblies with the spring already installed were over $400 each. Luckily I work in a shop with a strut spring compressor, so I don't have to try to use the cheap little do-it-yourself spring compressor tool, which itself can be dangerous if you don't put it on the strut right. As for the shocks, you can usually get pretty decent ones for around $20 each.

word this in anotha way?
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The father of the supercomputer, Seymour Cray died due to injuries sustained in a car accident two weeks earlier. Cray was born Sept. 28, 1925, in Chippewa Falls, Wis. Cray worked among computer pioneers after graduating from the University of Minnesota in 1951 with bachelor’s and master’s degrees. With several others, he founded Control Data Corp., where he built the CDC 1604 and CDC 6600; the latter was the most powerful computer of its time -- three times more powerful than IBM’s Stretch. Cray founded his own company, Cray Research, in 1972 and built supercomputers in a cylindrical design that aimed to cut down on the length of internal wiring. Crays are used primarily for scientific research and computer graphics."


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wow, so presumably you found that on the internet and you want one of us to re-word it so you can hand it in as schoolwork?

Thinking of building a 47 lincoln club coupe like poppie had when he was a teenager need ideas?
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Thinking of building a 47 lincoln club coupe like poppie had when he was a teenager need ideas? i am planing a build i want a 46 to 48 lincoln club coupe like my poppie had as a kid. i never saw the car my dad told me he remembered it when he was little. i have seen pictures of it my poppie died a few years ago, i remember storys he told. he would run from there home in northern wisconsin he would run to Chippewa falls, Eau Clare, Toma, La Cross, caring let say questionable goods and back aging. i can find a car i am sure it won't be cheep as its not common car i was thinking i want to keep close to what he had what would he have done to the motor trans rear end any custom stuff he may have done to the car if i cant use a lincoln engine i have a 63 390 with 3 2bbl and a a c6 trans any ways just looking for ideas


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Hope? you have lots of money. Those cars new in 1947 costs over $10,000. new and one in perfect to excellent condition today is worth over about $75,000. and higher.

thinking of building a 47 lincoln club coupe like poppie had when he was a teenager need ideas?
Question:
i am planing a build i want a 46 to 48 lincoln club coupe like my poppie had as a kid. i never saw the car my dad told me he remembered it when he was little. i have seen pictures of it my poppie died a few years ago, i remember storys he told. he would run from there home in northern wisconsin he would run to Chippewa falls, Eau Clare, Toma, La Cross, caring let say questionable goods and back aging. i can find a car i am sure it won't be cheep as its not common car i was thinking i want to keep close to what he had what would he have done to the motor trans rear end any custom stuff he may have done to the car if i cant use a lincoln engine i have a 63 390 with 3 2bbl and a a c6 trans any ways just looking for ideas


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Hope you have money. you can still buy a restored one farly reasonable in today's economy, plus the fact there just butt ugly, this one comes with the original v12 http://www.autabuy.com/ViewPhoto/?I=/Photos/404611_216726660 _Original.jpg&ShowAdSense=1&K=1947%20LINCOLN%20CLUB%20COUPE%20%20