Re: [Amc-list] The fleet of '62s
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Re: [Amc-list] The fleet of '62s
- From: JOE FULTON <piper_pa20@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 14 Jan 2008 12:51:09 -0800 (PST)
Sounds kinda typical for old cars. If you don't or
can't really put the time and money into them to make
them dependable, they tend to stay parked a lot.
Of course I meant 2-door sedan in my earlier post.
Joe Fulton
--- hydeparker@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> Ah, the "Fleet of 62s" has fallen on hard times!!
> Well, some of them have. My Ambo suffered a
> partially-melted wiring harness - I think that they
> the ignition switch shorted out - and while I have a
> replacement harness to put on, I just haven't got to
> it yet. This was back in early November just as we
> were having the last of our possibly decent weather,
> and I pretty much gave up on getting it fixed until
> new warm weather arrives. This car is currently
> sitting outside!
>
> Then my '62 Deluxe, which I paid $200 and I thought
> perfect to be a winter driver, is exhibiting signs
> of fuel starvation when I drive. I'll get the
> filter changed and if that doesn't fix it clean out
> the bowl on the carb, but my fear is it's the sock
> in the tank.
>
> The other Ramblers are in pieces.
>
> On the plus side, my '69 Scout just needs the
> windows put back in, my '62 VW and '71 VW start up
> every time and are a delight to drive, it's just
> that I refuse to take them out in the winter. I'm
> very jealous of you folks in the west who can drive
> vintage cars year-round!
>
> -Justin
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