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  • That's A Golden Orb Weaver, pretty much harmless

  • I have never seen an anti-rollback on a car in the US, manual or automatic. What manufacturers usually include them? I only have ever seen them on buses.

  • Hi i watch you videos alot also edds vids too, that anti roll back, i remember my old mk10 jag with 3.8 was an auto with wahat they called anticreep, it only worked when the car was stationary, had a sensor generator on the speedo drive, quite advance for 1963, keep them vids going you guys are great

  • @galianas That transmission actually dates back to 1950, it was jointly developed between the Detroit Division of Borg Warner and Studebaker for use in Studebaker cars, it was a pretty advanced automatic for the time until Chrysler came out with the Powerflyte and later the Torqueflyte. In any event they produced it in the U.S until 1956 until Studebaker switched over to using the Ford automatics (also made by Borg Warner) because it was cheaper then Studebaker using it's own unique automatic.

  • Chinese sokets, always causing trouble, I had that same problem, gotta be careful with those

  • i love SUBARUSSSSSSSSSSSSSS. AND OMFG that spider is HUGE! is that why you have jack? :P

  • that spider is cool

  • I dont like the rollback ether. My moms car has it. I cant roll back down my drive way and just go

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