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    • The Chevy Sonic is an ideal toad. It’s light (2750 pounds), nimble, and reasonably roomy for a subcompact. Think of it as a Chevrolet Honda Fit. I’m the second (private) owner of this car, and the toad conversion was done on my watch, with a Roadmaster baseplate and NSA surge braking system. (https://nsarvproducts.com/products/rv-tow-bar-ready-brute-elite-ii - tow bar not included). Car is wired for brake and turn signal lighting. The car has all the amenities you’d like: PS/PB/PW/cruise control, antilock brakes, traction control, touch-screen radio with Bluetooth capability, and has about 56,000 miles on it, plus roughly another 10,000 being towed behind our class A. Tires were replaced when I bought it at the end of 2021, at 43,000 miles. Brakes (pads, rotors, calipers) were done in May of this year. Body is good, though not excellent – there are a few parking lot dings and scratches. And the hood and roof are not quite as shiny as they were when new. But the Carfax is clean, and the car runs reliably and has never let me down. I’ll gladly transport it up to 50 miles from 02635 for a pre-purchase inspection at the buyer’s expense. Delivery to buyer at buyer’s expense is negotiable, or bring your rig to beautiful Cape Cod, hitch it up, and head home. Higher-resolution photos available by request.  
    • I'll will say you are in a terrific place and area. Many summers, we would spend many weeks near you at Valley View RV Park. Many early mornings I would walk from the RV park to the state park to the pay kiosks. I'd always have wonderful conversations with the volunteers. Also, on those walks there was no telling what wildlife you may see. Enjoy your time there!
    • Now I get it.  What I'm planning to use is a epoxy product that has paint flecks scattered on the first layer and allowed to dry into that layer. another layer is then placed on top of that. From my memory it's almost 3/8s of an inch thick. I will have to see if the current application is as thick as I remember. A trip to Sherwin Williams may give me that answer next week.    Rod
    • Had the same Tst monitor with readings like that but tire was fine. If you turn off and back on it was good. Took it to the big tent in quartzite where we bought it the year before and they replaced it. Glitches have been fixed he said. But we upgraded to the color monitor. Works great. No rubber stems. 
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