[AMC-List] On the way to Dayton Nationals 2006
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[AMC-List] On the way to Dayton Nationals 2006
- From: "Richard Estermyer" <javelinman74@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 07 Aug 2006 10:15:46 -0400
Hey Gang,
Just had to relate my AMO Nationals experience as I have a lot of people to
thank!
Also a lot of left over pre-printed t-shirts and a couple AMC Javelin parts
are going on e-bay today.
Richard
Richard Estermyer
6235 S. Mohawk Avenue
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
javelinman74@xxxxxxxxxxx
I have a 1975 Matador Station wagon. 7 passenger car I bought in
Richmond, VA in November 2005. I brought it back to MI and have been
driving it ever since, paying only $250. Before Dayton Nationals I replaced
the radiator and water pump. Went and replaced all hoses, belts and put
everything in its place.
I left Thursday around 5pm and as I got to Toledo, I stopped for gas
and it would not start. Well, I had left the cooler plugged in and thought
maybe the battery was not up to par. I got a jump and was on my way. It
started to rain hard so on went the headlights and windshield wipers. Boy,
the wiper motor must be getting old, cause it was barely wiping. Now it is
also starting to run poorly, what gives? When the rain stopped and I shut
off the headlights, zoom, it ran better! Oh no, the alternator must be bad.
I got off at Bowling Green in hopes to find an AutoZone. I came to a
stop at a light on State Route 25 right across from the Chamber of Commerce.
Immediately, a man and his son came up. They pushed me back from the
intersection out of the way. They said they just got their dinner with
their family and if I was still there afterwards they would drive me to
wherever I needed to go.
I got on the cell phone to my wife to get the number for road service. A
city police officer came up and got out to help. Officer Rot?? Told me
about his first car was a 77 Monte Carlo and could relate to big boat cars.
As I got the call back from the towing company, saying they would be a bit
later because of needing the flat bed truck, I mentioned I was fine as an
officer was with me and I was OK. We?ll be right out if it can be towed
with a traditional truck, it can.
Tow guy was there quickly and very helpful and I called AutoZone
(#1969) and they said it would be fine to drop it on their side lot. We got
there and as always, for me, the AutoZone people were more than helpful.
Looked up every possibility and the only thing they could get for it would
take three days to order. They then called Advance Auto to see if they had
one. They did, and AutoZone help took me down there. Well, it turns out
that that wasn?t the correct one and he looked up 1973 and had a picture
that matched mine, but not in stock.
AutoZone (I apologetically cannot remember his first name) got the
phone number of the place in Findley that rebuilt alternators to call and go
to Friday morning.
FYI?in 1975 AMC used the last of the Motorola brand alternators ?and-
Delco brand. Well it didn?t look good for that night and they took me to a
local motel and waited to make sure I had a room. Best Motel was available
and very affordable.
Friday morning I started calling around to all the parts place in
Bowling Green and they all had the same answer. I contacted the company in
Findley and they had one.
I then found the auto junk yard parts store in State Route 25 also that had
one on the shelf. I went to the office to see if there was a taxi service
phone number. Sooney, the husband owner of the motel offered to take me
where I needed to go!
We went back to AutoZone to get my old one and headed to the junk yard.
The owner pulled it down and started to change the face for me. Through
the normal interruptions of business, we found that it would work the way it
was and it was being a bit stubborn to come apart. We were on our way.
Returning to the AutoZone, I put the new alternator in and of course
the battery was dead. They brought their company truck and jumper cables
and gave me a jump. After running a few minutes and they were putting the
truck back, when I shut it off and it would not start. They came back and
jumped it again and went in to get their tester. The engine needs to be
running and after they left, it stalled, so the battery was bad. I went in
and bought a new battery and was on my way again,
Before getting to Dayton, later that day, it started running bad again.
I pulled into the park at 3:30pm and that day was over for the show. I
checked around and found a vendor, Kennedy American had another original for
me. I bought it and put it in and was back to near normal. It still did
not sound quite right.
I had a AMC friend that offered me to stay with him at the Super 8 as
the other Super 8 did not have even record of my reservation, which I called
about the previous day to let them know of the car trouble. I did find a
charge on my credit card and I have written to see if I can get it reversed.
During the show I had a friend under the car to tighten up the exhaust
as it also came loose. A bit later I reached in to try it and low and
behold it would not start. I have one family of friends from Wisconsin who
I know from previous shows, who said he could come over after loading up and
help me out. I did have one friend from my local club check on me before
leaving. Shannon got all his large items packed up and came over to spend
some time before the dinner banquet.
He determined that there was a dead short somewhere in the system
somewhere.
I have another club friend who loaned me a voltage regulator to try and we
determined that it wasn?t the problem. Another AMC?er came by and dropped
off 2 Delco alternators to try. Well, the Delco has a single wire and that
bypassed the the problem and would cause no more problems.
Shannon also took out the battery from his race car for us to use while
working on it. Then suggested that I take my previously new battery to
AutoZone and get it recharged before putting it back in so as not to ruin
another alternator. AutoZone was busy, but very friendly and helpful.
There was another battery charge in front of me and it looked to be about a
3 hour wait.
They suggested that they check out the battery first, just in case.
Well, it turned out bad and I was able to get a replacement and be on my
way. I dropped Shannon?s battery off at the motel parking lot and was
finally, safely and securely on my way home.
I just have to write this long story because of ALL the kind and
generous people who took out their time to help me. I did not have to have
my wife come 1 ½ hours from Michigan nor anyone come 2 hours from Dayton to
help me out. God sure sowed me that there are great people around that are
ready to help out a stranger, especially one from Michigan. They assured me
that I would have been treated the same during Michigan Ohio football time
too!
Sorry it is so long, but the story has to be sent to Bowling Green
Chamber of Commerce, AutoZone headquarters and anywhere else the needs to
know that their people are the best. From the family at dinner to the last
AutoZone employees, Thank You Very Much and God Bless you as you blessed me!
Richard Estermyer
Ypsilanti, MI
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