Posted by Aaron Ford on October 08, 2007 at 17:28:33 from (72.84.57.179):
In Reply to: My First Stuck Clutch posted by in-too-deep on October 08, 2007 at 09:50:40:
Heard a funny story.
Two fellas trying to get a rear brake unstuck towed this hapless Dodge Raider around many miles. They drug it till the rear tire was well through the cords and had developed one heck of a flat spot. At this point they pulled it back up the driveway and left it pointed uphill and disconnected the tow chain. When they were beside the car discussing options, they heard an ominous "TINK" and the car took off backwards down the hill.
Fortunately a tree was there to stop the fun and my buddy bought the thing minus the rear door for 175 bucks.
I suppose they never thought to pull it backwards....
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