The question cannot be answered because the dimensions of the measures are not given. It should be obvious to anybody that the volume of a container which is 14.25 feet high and 8.5 feet across will not be the same as one which is 14.25 inches high and 8.5 inched across!
About 140 miles using MX-85 and Mexico 85D S.
75-250 US Dollars
1940 through 1946, with the exception of 1942 due to war relief efforts.
Its just the model name. ie Jag XJS - the Jag is the manufacture and the XJS is the mode ! So with the 50D - Canon is the make and the 50D is the model number.
examples a German 75B is in UK 34B in US 34Aa German 80C is in UK 36C in US 36Ba German 85D is in UK 38D in US 38C
These Mossberg model 85 series of shotguns which were made from 1934-1940,will bring between 40-70 dollars on today,s market.this includes the model 85,85A,85B,85C,and 85D.
The best way to drive from Dallas to Cancun is to take I-35 South to the border at Laredo, then cross into Mexico and continue on Mexican highways. After crossing the border, follow Route 85D south, which will lead you toward Monterrey. From Monterrey, you can take the highway toward Ciudad Victoria and continue on to the coastal route toward Cancun. Make sure to plan for border crossing requirements and ensure your vehicle insurance covers driving in Mexico.
About 1000 miles
The Mossberg model 85 was manufactured between 1934 and 1937 making it and parts rare and obsolete. The original model 85 shotgun is not to be confused with the models 85A, 85B or other that followed. The model 85 came in 2 1/2" and 2 3/4" inch 20 gauge fixed 3 shot box magazine . The shotgun has only one extractor on the right side of bolt and a super long ejector that mounted on the side on the left of receiver. I attend 60 to 90 gun shows and auctions every year and depending on bidder or buyer I have seen prices paid between $250 and just over $500.00 for this particular shotgun depending on condition. It is a true collector antique peice of history and should be handled as such. Any refinishing attempts voids the value by 65% so have a good gunsmith remove any rust or other issues. Thanks BROWNING 242
I have one; and I believe it was made in Sept of 1973. I believe the rest of the numbers have to do with the number it was in the run that was produced at that time. Great guitars. I have one; and I believe it was made in Sept of 1973. I believe the rest of the numbers have to do with the number it was in the run that was produced at that time. Great guitars. I have one; and I believe it was made in Sept of 1973. I believe the rest of the numbers have to do with the number it was in the run that was produced at that time. Great guitars.
From Chicago to LAREDO, TX it is 1,415 miles taking this route:Take I-57 SOUTH (towards MEMPHIS), from Chicago, to I-55 SOUTH to MEMPHIS at EXIT 1A, in MISSOURI.Take I-55 SOUTH to I-40 WEST to LITTLE ROCK at EXIT 8, in WEST MEMPHIS, ARKANSAS.Take I-40 WEST to I-30 WEST to TEXARKANA, via I-440 WESTto bypass LITTLE ROCK, AR (EXIT 159 off I-40 to get onto I-440 WEST towards TEXARKANA).Take I-30 WEST to I-35E SOUTH to WACO, via I-635 SOUTH(EXIT 56C off I-30 in TEXAS) and I-20 WEST towards FT. WORTH to bypass DALLAS, TX (EXIT 467B off I-20 to get onto I-35E SOUTH to WACO).Take I-35 SOUTH to LAREDO, where you will CROSS THE BORDER into NUEVO LAREDO, MEXICO. To bypass AUSTIN, take SH-130 TOLL - SOUTH (EXIT 265 off I-35 to get onto SH-130 TOLL - SOUTH to SAN ANTONIO) to I-10 WEST towards SAN ANTONIO, and then I-10 WEST back to I-35 SOUTH to LAREDO, via I-410 SOUTH to bypass SAN ANTONIO (EXIT 581 off I-10 to get onto I-410 SOUTH ; EXIT 53 off I-410 to get onto I-35 SOUTH to LAREDO).NOTE: the SH-130 TOLL ROAD in Texas is the brand new toll road that is 85 mph.From Nuevo Laredo to Puerto Vallarta, it is 1,475 km (916 miles) taking this route:From Nuevo Laredo, take MX-85 and MX-85D (cuota[toll]) towards MONTERREY to MX-40D (cuota) SALTILLO, outside of Monterrey.Take MX-40D (and MX-40) to MX-15D ROSARIO.Take MX-15D (and MX-15) to MX-200 PUERTO VALLARTA at Tepic.Take MX-200 to Puerto Vallarta.In total, it is 2,331 miles taking the route above.Just a general advisory: be ESPECIALLY careful when travelling in Mexico, and alos make sure you have a safe place to stay for the night, as night driving can be dangerous.
940 miles (1,513 kilometres) in total taking this route:Take I-10 WEST from Houston to I-35 SOUTH to LAREDO via I-410 to bypass SAN ANTONIO. (EXIT 581 off I-10 to get onto I-410, SECOND RIGHT onto I-410 SOUTH ; EXIT 53 off I-410 to get onto I-35, SECOND RIGHT onto I-35 SOUTH to LAREDO.)Take I-35 SOUTH to SH-255 TOLL - COLUMBIA TOLL ROAD to MONTERREY off EXIT 24. Follow signs to SH-255 TOLL - COLUMBIA TOLL ROAD off the exit ramp.Take SH-255 TOLL - COLUMBIA TOLL ROAD to MEXICO via the COLUMBIA-SOLIDARITY INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE (INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE NO. 3) (toll bridge). NOTE: this bridge is not in operation for 24 hours of the day. It is only open: 8:00 A.M.-12 MIDNIGHT, MONDAY-FRIDAY ; 8:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M., SATURDAY ; 12:00 NOON-4:00 P.M. SUNDAY. If you are driving at a time when the bridge is not in operation, continue on I-35 SOUTH to the END in the city of Laredo proper, where you will follow signs to INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE NO. 2 (JUÁREZ-LINCOLN BRIDGE) (toll bridge).Cross either the COLUMBIA-SOLIDARITY INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE (INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE NO. 3) or the JUÁREZ-LINCOLN BRIDGE (INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE NO. 2) from LAREDO, TEXAS into NUEVO LAREDO, MEXICO.If you are coming from the COLUMBIA SOLIDARITY INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE (INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE NO. 3), turn left at the end of the bridge onto MEXICO 2, then continue following MEXICO 2 to MEXICO 85 towards MONTERREY. If you are coming from the JUÁREZ-LINCOLN BRIDGE (INTERNATIONAL BRIDGE NO. 2), continue straight past the bridge, then follow signs to MONTERREY. You will eventually go onto MEXICO 85.Take MEXICO 85 & 85D ('D' signifies a toll road) to MEXICO 40D towards SALTILLO, outside of MONTERREY. Bear right onto MEXIO 40D. It is critical that you take the toll roads in Mexico if they are available. They are of the highest standards and you would essentially be an idiot not to take them, except if you are critically short on cash, that is.Take MEXICO 40 to MEXICO 54D to SALTILLO.Take MEXICO 54D & 54 to MEXICO 57 towards MATEHUALA outside of Saltillo. EXIT LEFT.Take MEXICO 57 & 57D to Santiago de Querétaro.It is 351 miles (565 km) from HOUSTON to the COLUMBIA BRIDGE and it is 948 kilometres (589 miles) from the COLUMBIA BRIDGE to SANTIAGO DE QUERÉTARO.