delware
Feb 21 2008, Andrew Dobrow

Some people are really touchy about every aspect of their automobiles. They want to be in control of each piece of hardware, despite the price or the insignificance of the object. Frank Vassallo IV of Wilmington, Delaware proves the length at which...

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