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On Aug 14, 10:51*am, (J R) wrote:
I own two big long tall full size Dodge vans.A 1978 Dodge van and a 1983
Dodge van.I am well 'Fixed' as far as Dodge vehicles are concerned.1948
Willys Jeep, 1914 Ford Model T and a 1976 made in Germany SACHS Moped,
(it has bicycle pedals on it too. * *http://www.mopedarmy.com* *) and
three Bicycles and a Unicycle, it has two pedals and one wheel.I don't
need any more vehicles.I have enough to last me the rest of my life.

New cars nowadays aren't worth a Sheet! They done made them so fancy and
complicated, a shade tree mechanic like me can't hardly work on
them.What good is owning a vehicle you don't know how to work on?
cuhulin


Most of them are not meant to be worked on . Unless one is an elf-
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On Aug 14, 10:51*am, (J R) wrote:
I own two big long tall full size Dodge vans.A 1978 Dodge van and a 1983
Dodge van.I am well 'Fixed' as far as Dodge vehicles are concerned.1948
Willys Jeep, 1914 Ford Model T and a 1976 made in Germany SACHS Moped,
(it has bicycle pedals on it too. * *
http://www.mopedarmy.com* *) and
three Bicycles and a Unicycle, it has two pedals and one wheel.I don't
need any more vehicles.I have enough to last me the rest of my life.

New cars nowadays aren't worth a Sheet! They done made them so fancy and
complicated, a shade tree mechanic like me can't hardly work on
them.What good is owning a vehicle you don't know how to work on?
cuhulin


Most of them are not meant to be worked on . Unless one is an elf-
sized .


I do my own tuneups, brakes, body maintenance, etc. There's not much
else to do on a 100% made in Japan car. I will need to split the engine
in 2 at 100K to replace the timing belts and water pump. But that's the
curse of getting 175 HP out of a motor the size of a carryon bag.
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Dave,

I also do most of my own work.

I have two Suzuki 660cc one FI. I get 28k to the Liter!

They are great, the fi even runs a AC. and is an autumatic in a Carry Van.
The others in a 4X4 pickup Carry.

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And Red Mountain, Ca. USA
I'm a member of The Tea Party, I VOTE

I do my own tuneups, brakes, body maintenance, etc. There's not much
else to do on a 100% made in Japan car. I will need to split the engine
in 2 at 100K to replace the timing belts and water pump. But that's the
curse of getting 175 HP out of a motor the size of a carryon bag.



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On Aug 14, 10:51*am, (J R) wrote:

I own two big long tall full size Dodge vans.A 1978 Dodge van and a 1983
Dodge van.I am well 'Fixed' as far as Dodge vehicles are concerned.1948
Willys Jeep, 1914 Ford Model T and a 1976 made in Germany SACHS Moped,
(it has bicycle pedals on it too. * *http://www.mopedarmy.com**) and
three Bicycles and a Unicycle, it has two pedals and one wheel.I don't
need any more vehicles.I have enough to last me the rest of my life.


New cars nowadays aren't worth a Sheet! They done made them so fancy and
complicated, a shade tree mechanic like me can't hardly work on
them.What good is owning a vehicle you don't know how to work on?
cuhulin


- Most of them are not meant to be worked on .
- Unless one is an elf-sized .

Now Ain't That True !

Look Under-the-Hood and some ask
? Where's The Engine !
http://image.motortrend.com/f/302250...-engine-1..jpg
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On Aug 15, 9:07*am, RHF wrote:
On Aug 14, 6:01*pm, wrote:

On Aug 14, 10:51*am, (J R) wrote:


I own two big long tall full size Dodge vans.A 1978 Dodge van and a 1983
Dodge van.I am well 'Fixed' as far as Dodge vehicles are concerned.1948
Willys Jeep, 1914 Ford Model T and a 1976 made in Germany SACHS Moped,
(it has bicycle pedals on it too. * *http://www.mopedarmy.com**) and
three Bicycles and a Unicycle, it has two pedals and one wheel.I don't
need any more vehicles.I have enough to last me the rest of my life.


New cars nowadays aren't worth a Sheet! They done made them so fancy and
complicated, a shade tree mechanic like me can't hardly work on
them.What good is owning a vehicle you don't know how to work on?
cuhulin


- Most of them are not meant to be worked on .
- Unless one is an elf-sized .

Now Ain't That True !

Look Under-the-Hood and some ask
? Where's The Engine !http://image.motortrend.com/f/302250...rd-edge-SEL-en...
*.
*.


That is self-explanatory . Right where the oval FORD logo is . Oil cap
too is a very clear hint ...


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Damn Unions! Damn those Unions to HELL!!! I am Glad I live in a Right to
Work State!
http://www.libertypost.org/cgi-bin/r...?ArtNum=312138
DAMN Unions!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Tomorrow morning I am going to put a 300 Watt Floodlight in the
crawlspace under my house.Crawling around under there with a flashlight
just doesn't cut it.

///Did you say cut the light?///
Yeah doggy, bed time.
///Don't forget my cookies.WOO WOO WOOF!///
cuhulin

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