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I don't like the gas cap hanging down and putting scratches/scuffs in my paint. I thought about removing the leesh, but I don't want to lose my gas cap. So, I came up with this idea, received patent/trademark pending protection and manufactured several thousand. I call my invention The GasCap Caddy. http://GasCapCaddy.com Check it out. Take care. |
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That's cool, however all my MB's I ever owned have this feature already built in the tank fill door. "Adam" <iadventions (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1136162339.778214.39210 (AT) z14g2000cwz (DOT) googlegroups.com... I don't like the gas cap hanging down and putting scratches/scuffs in my paint. I thought about removing the leesh, but I don't want to lose my gas cap. So, I came up with this idea, received patent/trademark pending protection and manufactured several thousand. I call my invention The GasCap CaddyT. http://GasCapCaddy.com Check it out. Take care. |
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This OP appeared on the Chrysler NG. Yes, all Mercs have a caddy and I thought that most cars did. Maybe it is not so widespread among 'American' cars. I am surprised that the promoter thinks there is a need sufficiently great that it is commercially viable. DAS For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling --- "Mehmet Erhan" <minoerhan (AT) worldnet (DOT) att.net> wrote in message news:Q13uf.215624$qk4.136668 (AT) bgtnsc05-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net... That's cool, however all my MB's I ever owned have this feature already built in the tank fill door. "Adam" <iadventions (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1136162339.778214.39210 (AT) z14g2000cwz (DOT) googlegroups.com... I don't like the gas cap hanging down and putting scratches/scuffs in my paint. I thought about removing the leesh, but I don't want to lose my gas cap. So, I came up with this idea, received patent/trademark pending protection and manufactured several thousand. I call my invention The GasCap CaddyT. http://GasCapCaddy.com Check it out. Take care. I agree with Dori. I own three MBs and have no need for the GasCap Caddy |
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This OP appeared on the Chrysler NG. Yes, all Mercs have a caddy and I thought that most cars did. Maybe it is not so widespread among 'American' cars. I am surprised that the promoter thinks there is a need sufficiently great that it is commercially viable. DAS For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling --- "Mehmet Erhan" <minoerhan (AT) worldnet (DOT) att.net> wrote in message news:Q13uf.215624$qk4.136668 (AT) bgtnsc05-news (DOT) ops.worldnet.att.net... That's cool, however all my MB's I ever owned have this feature already built in the tank fill door. "Adam" <iadventions (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1136162339.778214.39210 (AT) z14g2000cwz (DOT) googlegroups.com... I don't like the gas cap hanging down and putting scratches/scuffs in my paint. I thought about removing the leesh, but I don't want to lose my gas cap. So, I came up with this idea, received patent/trademark pending protection and manufactured several thousand. I call my invention The GasCap CaddyT. http://GasCapCaddy.com Check it out. Take care. |
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Really? Got legs? Got a few bucks in your pocket? Try taking a trip to your nearest big town and visiting a few showrooms. Or are you going to chase the market in 20-year-old cars? That advice will cost you 100 dollars... DAS -- For direct contact replace nospam with schmetterling --- "Adam" <iadventions (AT) gmail (DOT) com> wrote in message news:1136241602.281149.105390 (AT) z14g2000cwz (DOT) googlegroups.com... [...] I simply do not have the resources to test/gain feedback for all make/model vehicles and Newsgroups provide an effective avenue, for information gathering. [...] |
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