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Posted by mikeinWA on May 15, 2005 at 13:31:45 from (207.118.9.116):
In Reply to: Re: The rest of the Canadian 1630 story posted by buickanddeere on May 15, 2005 at 13:11:52:
Uhmmmm. Thanks I guess. Did check out everything but the filters. I must say I wouldnt appreciate someone pulling my machine apart if it where for sale. Matter of fact I dont think I would let them remove anything but the spark plugs etc. In a related story I once had a Ford f250 I was selling. Prospective buyer checked it up and down under the hood compressiion etc. Well he failed to relatch the hood correctly when he was finished and during my next trip to town at about 50mph that thing came up, slammed the cab and bent itself into a shape so ugly grown men cried at the sight of it. Scared me witless.
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