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Smith's 11PERIOR,1 ILFOOD MARKETS ,r Phone 527-0990 . namnxa 1. 1041—THE HURON EXPOSITOR, SEAFORT14, ONT., MAY 28, 1970 PCV Please Check 0 Accessories to Enhance Joy of Motoring Offer More Comfort, Convenience, Safety A man walks up'to his car, inserts a key into a lock on the front fender, turns it, takes another key to unlock the driver's door, climbs in, starts the engine and drives off. That man isn't taking any chances. He's burglar-proof- ed his car something more and more owners are doing these clays. The auto burglar alarm, which is de-activated by turning the lock on the ex- terior of the car before get- ting in (and which, inciden- tally, can set up a howl that can be heard for a block) is one of hundreds of accesso- ries that are available to- to- day's car owner. • If you're worried about car thieyes, get an auto burglar alarm. From --$29.95, Discourage Theft Or, how about a set of wheel lock nuts? For a couple of dollars per wheel you can discourage even ,the most hard bitten tire thief from making off with your wheels and tires. The- lock looks like a regular wheel lug, but it cannot be removed without ' first using a key. "Auto accessories is a brisk businea," says Ed Gutowski who runs Hollywood Automo- tive on Detroit's northwest side. "Sometimes people come in here looking ,for one thing and leave with three or, four itenis. They look - at some- thing and see the,yalue in it and sell themselves. Impulse buying." Hollywood Nutoinotive does a big business in hot rod and speed equipment. But the family man is" important to them, too. What does the man with a sedan or a sta- tion wagon want most? "Luggage racks. We sell a pile of them," says Ed. It's not surprising, since -more and more people are vaca- tioning by car, and they're taking with. them enough gear to. be comfortable for two weeks, a month, or more. Give Them Music Another family-type item • is a stereo tape player. It can be installed by an amateur with the most rudimentary tools. , Popular, too, are a variety of gauges to replace "idiot" lights„e gauges are avail- able i• Sets including an am- meter, oil pressure gauge, and engine temperature gauge — or in individual pieces. Side marker lights or re- flectors for cars not origin- ally equipped with them, are bought and installed by the owner himself. They're inex- pensive, dressy looking and contribute to safety. • Vanity mirrors have al- ways been popular, but the current crop of self-illumi- nating mirrors are more pop- ulAf than ever, especially with the younger car owners. These clip on to the sun visor like the original vanity mir- rors, and the lights are pow- . ered by flashlight batteries. Many Things New What else is new? Head- rests are available in all sizes, shapes and colors. installa- tion takes seconds — either bolt-on or clamp-on types, . depending on what the own- er wants. And baby seats, the kind that will keep Junior secure from harm, out-of- the-way, and yet close at hand should he need atten- tion, Then there are a variety of air aeflectors and dust flaps (for wagons) , dress-up orna- ments, lights, rearview mir- rors, tachometers, fuel and oil additives and dozens of other items including baby bottle warmers. Whether the car owner buys his car "stripped" or "loaded" he can satisfy his every motoring need and want by dropping in to one of the thousands of accesso- ry retailers around the coun- try.' He may start oUt as a browser, but chances are he'll walk out of the store with something that he really needs. . • SYIVIPTOMS: Using too much oil, Power loss, Car stalling, Fouling spark plugs. POSSIBLE WORK NEEDED: Ring Job. Cons: $100.00 to $155.00 depending on engine type (6 cyl. or 8 cyl.) * * • SYMPTOMS: Low key rum- bling sound in engine, Oil consumption, Using too Mud") oil, Power loss, Car stalling, Fouling Spark Plugs. POSSIBLE WORK NEEDED: Ring and Bearing Job. Cons: $125.00 to $185.00 depending on. engine type (6 cyl, or 8 cyl.)