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|    Message 868 of 2,177    |
|    Mark Hofmann to Roy Witt    |
|    Re: Crazy truck problems.    |
|    10 Apr 12 20:01:25    |
      RW> that bad, but CA was still the dream. We moved to San Diego in March of       RW> 67...              CA sure wouldn't be the dream these days..              I was 23yo when I got married the first time and the price of our two cars       added together was $600. I carried a tool kit in the trunk of my car (and       still do), since you never know when you are going to need to use them.               I remember stopping on the side of the road on my way to work one day in the       80 Malibu. It was missing a bit, so I pull over and pop the hood. Naturally       it only did this when it was raining.               I'm standing in the rain messing with the spark plug wires and got a super       high voltage zap - in the rain!               Found the problem. A bad spark plug wire - but discovered it the hard way.              RW> That never fails to amaze me...I used to keep a pair of coveralls in the       RW> car for such occasions. Don't do that anymore with such reliable       RW> transporation these days.              Lately, I could have used some coveralls. I had my wife holding an old bag we       found on the side of the road - over my head so the "goop" wouldn't drop on my       head or work cloths while I was trying to figure out what happened to the       Durango.              RW> Are the tanks aluminum or plastic?              From what I can tell, the entire thing is aluminum. The overflow tank is       separate and is plastic. The pipes into the radiator look to be plastic.               Looking at the radiator, it seems it is aluminum.              RW> MH> location, but with my Pep Boys club card it is only $19.99.       RW>        RW> Ahhh, so it works something like AAA then.       RW>        RW> MH> That tow was about 20 miles or so. Not bad for $19.99. :)       RW>        RW> A very good price, actually.              Being a Pep Boys club card holder is free. They just want to track your       vehicle service stuff online. They send you discounts when you are a member,       but unlike AAA - it is free.              With the price of gas these days, it might be cheaper for me to call Pep Boys       to tow me - to and from work - each day for $19.99.              - Mark              --- WWIVToss v.1.50         * Origin: http://www.weather-station.org * Bel Air, MD -USA (1:261/1304.0)    |
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