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Tag: paint

Metal to the pedal

Metal to the pedal

With all the winter slip-sliding on the roads, you’re bound to notice dings and scratches on your car when spring rain washes it clean. But say you can’t afford to re-paint your car. What would you do? Save your pennies? Good idea. You’d probably need less than $400 in pennies to cover your car, and then you’d … read more Metal to the pedal

Posted on February 16, 2016May 15, 2019Author LisaCategories PenniesTags 2015, car, coins, glue, paint
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