Auto Safety Hammer

November 25th, 2011

Have you ever woke up in the morning and said to yourself, “Self, what is an auto safety hammer?” If that is you; you need to hear what I have to say about the auto safety hammer. I will explain its usage and why it’s a good idea to own one.

What you use an Auto Safety Hammer for:

· When you find yourself in the dark the super bright LED flashlight will come in handy to help you find or negotiate your way.

· When you are unable to unfasten your seat belt the razor sharp seat belt cutter will do the trick quickly.

· When your airbag goes off; but doesn’t deflate all the way the hideaway air bag spear with facilitate your escape.

· If you find yourself on the side of the road at night and need to let other motorists know you are there the flashing red LED’s will warn them up to a ¼ mile away.

· In the unfortunate event you drive into a lake with your windows up the emergency window hammer will make fast work of shattering the glass for your swim to freedom.

· When you need to be heard the emergency whistle will get the job done.

· This 6 in 1 auto safety hammer comes with a magnetic mount.

· It measures 8″tall, at its widest 3″ and 1″ thick.

· Operates on 2 – 3 volt Lithium CR232 batteries. Batteries included.

Why you should own one:

· With the odds of being in a car crash at 1 out of four in your life time and chances of dying in a car crash 1 out of 140 it makes since to take every precaution to protect you and your loved ones.

· Whether you are in a crash yourself or are witness to one; having the ability to help you, a loved one, a friend, or stranger to escape from the car can be monumental. Having that small inexpensive tool could literally be the difference between life and death.

· No one expects that they will end up in a river or lake with their automobile; however being prepared wouldn’t hurt.

· Most modern cars have self locking doors; in the unlikely event you should come across someone unconscious in their car you would be able to shatter the window and attend to the person.

· Should you come across a dog or a child left in a locked car in the heat of the day you would be able to free them.

Conclusion:

The Auto Safety Hammer is a unique, compact emergency safety tool no one should be without. Why take the risk when you can be prepared. My wife and I have never had to use ours; but should the occasion a rise we are prepared. Remember the best time to learn your lesson about personal security and self defense is before something happens.

What’s Your Dream Car?

November 21st, 2011

Remember when you were young and looking to get that first car. You looked around at the cars your friends had, you looked in the various car magazines and would put yourself behind the

wheel of all the cars they featured.

I do. In fact, I can remember my grandmother and father asking me what kind of car I wanted for my High School graduation. I really wanted to get a powder blue Corvette with white interior, or a white Corvette with powder blue interior. They thought the price for one back then was a bit more than they wanted to spend and didn’t feel it was a good “first” car. So I got my “Black Beauty” instead, a black, 2 door 1962 Chevy Belair with blue vinyl seats, which I fell in love with real quick.

They were right, I am glad I got the car I did, but a girl has dreams and that Corvette was mine at the time. This is closest picture I could find as to what it would have looked like.

Chuck and I were lucky enough to own a 1973 Corvette and had loads of fun with it. We joined a Corvette Club, met a great bunch of people and did a variety of events. Shows, rally’s, low and high speed events. Plus we went to the Corvette Convention in Michigan. We also had a blast driving it cross country and were very sad when we had to sell it because it wouldn’t pass smog here in California.

The Bronco we got just didn’t cut it, so we started looking and got ourselves 1955 Chevy, and a 1963 Impala which we restored. Stupid us sold both when we moved. Should of kept them and sold the Bronco. If only we had a crystal ball back then to know what we know now.

So, what is my dream car today, well take a look at the beauty below, a 1953 Chrysler Imperial. Though I will have to wait for a while until we finish with the 1977 Cougar we have right now.

Along with the Imperial, we are also on the lookout for a 1976 Lincoln Town car, a Triumph TR6 or Spitfire, a MGA and possibly a Lotus for auto crossing or vintage racing. So many cars, so

little time.

As you can see we have varied tastes. So what is your dream car? Drop in and let us know at MatchingNumbersUSA.com today.

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