Re: Coming home, the saga continues
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Re: Coming home, the saga continues
- From: "Justin Angelli" <turbogremlin74@xxxx>
- Date: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 16:47:10 -0000
--- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "amc74hornet"
<AMC74HORNET@xxxx> wrote:
> --- In BaadAssGremlins@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Justin Angelli"
<turbogremlin74@xxxx> wrote:
> > Well,as i was flat towing my car home with my friends frod f-250,
the
> > tow strap disided to snap in two right before a busy
intersection.
> > Not only that, the strap hooked on to the front valence, and that
out
> > the driver's frame horn. And then to top the whole day off, while
> > we're waiting for the tow truck, some jackass stops behind me and
> > said the following; " i have a '75 parts car, no engine,
tranmission,
> > it's an X too, actually my car is alot better shape then yours,
800
> > buck and its yours." Well you guys most likely understand how f'n
> > pissed i got at the guy,I told him in the nicest possible way, to
> > turn the F around and drive the F away Nobody insultes me or my
car
> > AT ALL !!!!! So that was my very eventfull day !!
> >
> >
> > Justin
>
> Sorry to hear that. Is the car badly damaged?
"Doc"
No, lucky for me the only major damage was to the front of the frame
horns, and valence, so after i got home i beat the crap out of it
with a big hammer and dolly for a good three hours, and actually got
it pretty close, all i have to do now is to clamp, and reweld the
valence to the frame.
Justin
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