Not exact matches
At the time, Laratro, who was running the Luchese crime family's numbers operation
in Queens, was a
part owner of one of the
junkyard, police said.
After his latest robot is destroyed, the pair heads to the
junkyard in search for spare
parts, only to uncover an older generation sparring bot named Atom buried
in the wreckage.
Cobbled together using spare
parts, Atom is every bit the
junkyard robot he's described as — with a face that resembles a fencing mask, bronze hands that look like boxing gloves, and a whirring motor
in his back.
hauling 200 lbs of
parts and tools
in a cart that practically has no wheels, then the
junkyard flu sets
in and your immune system starts to drop.
I could've fixed it with a $ 35
part, had I figured out what was wrong with it before I went and bought an extremely used but running B18D engine at a
junkyard in Staten Island for $ 125.
By the way
in junkyards you will be getting OEM
parts or
parts that are verified to be OEM
part compatible.
In a junkyards - and - smokestacks part of L.A., forty - six - year - old Rob Dickinson, leader of the 1990s rock band Catherine Wheel, lies belly - down in a cluttered workshop under a 1991 Porsche 911 that costs more than twice as much as a brand - new 911 Turb
In a
junkyards - and - smokestacks
part of L.A., forty - six - year - old Rob Dickinson, leader of the 1990s rock band Catherine Wheel, lies belly - down
in a cluttered workshop under a 1991 Porsche 911 that costs more than twice as much as a brand - new 911 Turb
in a cluttered workshop under a 1991 Porsche 911 that costs more than twice as much as a brand - new 911 Turbo.
In my situation, my previous car blew its engine on the side of the road, and I was lucky to sell it to a
junkyard for
parts.
ModNation Racers
Junkyard Parts Pack ($ 4.99) Now you can LITERALLY talk trash
in ModNation Racers!
High - contrast bands of deep - colored paint scrapes become negative space, making the works look like a
junkyard assemblage
in which each
part is absolutely essential.
Later galleries present two of his most ambitious technological experiments, both made
in collaboration with engineers: Oracle (with Billy Klüver, Harold Hodges, Per Biorn, Toby Fitch, and Robert K. Moore, 1962 — 65), a five -
part sculpture that combines salvaged metal
junkyard treasures with the most advanced wireless transistor circuitry, and Mud Muse (with Frank LaHaye, Lewis Ellmore, George Carr, Jim Wilkinson, Carl Adams, and Petrie Mason Robie, 1968 — 71), a vat of 8,000 pounds of drillers» mud, which burbles like a primeval tar pit
in syncopation with sound - activated air compressors.