Because of the exorbitant sunk costs associated
with the lengthy trip, the NSF, which funds the United States Antarctic Program (USAP), tends to send the good stuff; just a few dozen paces from the
station lies a large wooden
crate, stuffed to the brim
with lobster tails.
This 1971 Chevrolet Nomad SS 4 Door
Station Wagon has 400 turbo automatic transmission, GM ZZ502 V8 500hp
crate engine, restomod (complete 2013), Be Cool radiator
with dual electric fans, polished aluminum heads & intake manifold, custom valve covers, Mallory ignition, power steering, tilt steering column, new Dakota gauges, retro look AM / FM stereo, auxiliary connection horseshoe shiftier, bucket seats
with center console and 3 point seat belts (front), 3 ″ dual exhaust, Boyd Coddington wheels, Hotchkiss suspension, Chevelle platform, Cowl hood, SS grill, and tinted glass throughout.
Put your dog in his
crate or a confinement room
with a favorite chew toy, turn the radio on to a classical or soft rock
station (something soothing) and, without saying another word, pick up your coat, bag, and car keys and leave the house.