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Get your Christmas tree netted before leaving the lot to make it more manageable, and if it’s going on the roof, the tree’s trunk should be pointed toward the car’s front end.
Take Your Christmas Tree for a Safe Ride Home on Top of Your Car Across the country, people are strapping Christmas trees to their car roofs. Here's how to be among those who are doing it right.
How about a 2.5-foot tall Christmas tree that sticks straight up from the roof of your car complete with colored lights that shine at night? This is what you want.
According to a 2019 survey by AAA, 44 percent of Americans who plan to purchase a real Christmas tree will not transport it safely—even though 16 percent of survey respondents say they’ve ...
I’m content to keep hanging little blown glass cars on our Christmas tree. And last year, my wife and I took it a step further: View full post on Instagram. Life imitating art.
How to Tie a Christmas Tree to the Roof of Your Car Including a clever trick for cars that don't have roof racks. By Andrew Northshield Published: Dec 02, 2018 12:14 AM EST ...
Get your Christmas tree netted before leaving the lot to make it more manageable. If it’s going on the roof, the trunk should be facing front. Both will help reduce wind damage to the foliage.
Getting your Christmas tree home in one piece isn't too difficult. ... The Garage Cars 101 How To Transport a Christmas Tree on Your Car. Step one: buy a DB6. By Robert Bacon.
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