SS stands for Steam Ship
It is 1/2 (1/4 SS + 1/4 Ss)
It is 1/2 (1/4 SS + 1/4 Ss)
of corse not dumb@ss
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A true SS of that vintage would have a "G" in the 8th character of the VIN signifying the L69 4BBL 305ci (5.0L) High Output V8, which was unique to the SS.
Gambling Winnings an't be applied to anyone who served in the branches of the SS between April 8th 1935 - May 8th 1945. This is because as soon Germany was divided, the SS Units were no-more and Today if anyone who did serve in the SS Branches would be arrested for "War Crimes" despite the never contributed to WW2. The Jail sentence would be Life in Prison.
SS in nautical terms stands for steamshipSS Great Britain is a good example.
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50% caustic has good compatibility with 316 SS, but if you have the choice 304 SS and carbon steel are slightly better. All three are probably better than glass lined steel.
A true SS of that vintage would have a "G" in the 8th character of the VIN signifying the L69 4BBL 305ci (5.0L) High Output V8, which was unique to the SS.
the ss stands for super sport and rs stands for rally sport ... z28 .... your guess is as good as mine , ss is the best in my eyes .
They claimed it was not up to the president to make the rebel states part of the Union again.
SS 321 contains titanium which makes it more corrosion resistant than SS 304. SS 321 is better suited for high temperature applications due to its improved resistance to intergranular corrosion. SS 304 is a general-purpose stainless steel with good overall corrosion resistance but not as high as SS 321.
Germany had a very good arms manufacturing industry.
it comes from the uk my teaher ss is good at it
The 8th digit in the VIN is the engine code. For a Monte SS, it should be a "G" for the L69 305. I don't believe that engine was available in any other model of Monte Carlo.