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Mike Phillips
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Antique Honda Car Detailing Products
My friend John Cecere came by today after doing some cleaning at his shop. He found some old Honda detailing products and thought of me. We both looked at the labels and from memory, figured these are from the 1980's. So if we use the standard used for classifying cars as antique, that is 25 years and older, then these would classify as antique products.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/3990/Smack_Daddys_Smokin_Hot_Sauce_008.JPG[/img]
I don't remember ever using these in my life but historically, anything with the name Honda on it is good.
Better yet, John like me is a hot sauce fan and he also brought me a new hot sauce on the market, I shared it here,
Free Lunch on Autogeek and Smack Daddy Smokin Hot Sauce
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Thanks John! The hot sauce is delicious!
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My friend John Cecere came by today after doing some cleaning at his shop. He found some old Honda detailing products and thought of me. We both looked at the labels and from memory, figured these are from the 1980's. So if we use the standard used for classifying cars as antique, that is 25 years and older, then these would classify as antique products.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/3990/Smack_Daddys_Smokin_Hot_Sauce_008.JPG[/img]
I don't remember ever using these in my life but historically, anything with the name Honda on it is good.
Better yet, John like me is a hot sauce fan and he also brought me a new hot sauce on the market, I shared it here,
Free Lunch on Autogeek and Smack Daddy Smokin Hot Sauce
The post dates of these threads will be know as,
The time of the Coronaviruse Pandemic
Thanks John! The hot sauce is delicious!
:dblthumb2: