billski
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King Tut's chariot was delayed entry to the US because it didn't have a VIN. Surprised the issue even came up. Guess they don't hire thinking inspectors? :roll:
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Good point. I hear the Egyptians are notorious for spinning back the odometer.King Tut was African, how do we know that chariot was actually his without a proper VIN? I am proud to know that my government protects my right to a knowledge purchase when it comes to the safety of my transportation. Next thing you know those damn egyptians will try to send us Ramsis II's chariot without disclosing water damages.
Good point. I hear the Egyptians are notorious for spinning back the odometer.
Well... they are mostly 'desert' miles...
No Snow / Ice / Salt to worry about.
-w
True, but sand is hell on the hubs.
The dry heat probably isn't that kind on the wood either...
-w
A Vehicle Identification Number Number?
/sorry, couldn't resist
//tried to, but failed