A few nice Used Dodge images I found:
Dodge Durango

Image by JmsPhotography1987
This a random guy’s Dodge Durango that let me take a picture of his car. If you look closely in the background on the right side you can see him playing basketball. I took this picture at Lake Arlington using a Nikon D300 camera. I went into Photoshop CS4 and merge to hdr. Then went into Lightroom and used the Wizels hdr preset and adjusted some of the sliders to come up with this image.
Dodge hill deep level shelter layout

Image by phill.d
The map layout of Dodge hill shelter.
Dodge hill is the smallest of the three shelters and could accomadate 2000 people.
**You can read all about the three Stockport deep level shelters, with full size pictures, archive pictures, maps, plans and full history on my story here**
The Brinksway deep level shelter is one of three deep level shelters in Stockport.
The air raid shelter tunnels were for civilian use, and were dug into the red sandstone on which the town centre stands on.
Work started on the tunnels in 1938 and the first set of shelters was opened on 28 October 1939. Stockport was first bombed on the 11th October 1940
The smallest of the tunnel shelters could accommodate 2,000 people and the largest 6,500 people.
Stockport is only 6 miles away from Manchester, the local folk complained the Mancunians were taking up all the room inside the shelters.
The tunnels were 7 feet wide and 7 feet high and had electric lighting and wooden bench seating. There were toilets, mostly chemical even though a few were plumbed into the mains. A warden’s post, a first aid store and a tool store were also provided.
As the threat of bombing receded in 1943, it was decided that the tunnels no longer needed to be open each night. After the end of the War, the tunnels were sealed up and remained virtually as they had been. A real World war 2 timecapsule awaits the explorer.