Re: [gremlintime] Re: Old carb vs. new ones...tough choice....
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Re: [gremlintime] Re: Old carb vs. new ones...tough choice....



My dear Ma and Tony moved to Vancouver, WA a couple of years AF (after 
fire). Now, after moving about once a year to as far North as Kelso/Longview, 
WA and as far South as Woodburn, OR, they are moving to Phoenix, AZ soon. 
Someone has to watch after Grandma. Its too damn hot fer me in Phoenix! I 
need to get out of this screwed up state myself. I've just about had it with 
these idiotic people who think that they should be allowed to control what 
you can and can't do with your land! As the owner of a 1971 Ford Pinto, a 
1972 Chevy Vega, two 1973 Mercury Capris, a 1969 Toyota Corona, a 1979 
Triumph Spitfire, and a 1962 Austin Mini along with a small collection of 
clean motorcycles of about the same vintage I don't understand this BS about 
taking perfectly good running vehicles from you and giving you a whole 
$500.00 to crush them!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Not only that but in some cases if you 
do not willingly allow this (ie. being cooperative and handing over the Pink 
Slip) you get billed $400.00 per vehicle removal fee. Several of the vehicles 
taken from me in the recent past have ended up at You-Pull-It. These were 
running, registered, insured, smog exempt vehicles. There must be a Gremlin 
in my future. I kick myself for passing on the 1973 Gremlin X a couple of 
years ago. Black on Black 258ci six w/3spd and posi. Disc brake conversion, 
new KYB shocks and BF Goodrich Radial T/As. Second owner though with many 
miles--------------$700.00!!!!!!! I guess I blew that one especially since 
the guy would have taken payments! So yer steer's name is Rib-Eye? and the 
hog's name is Bacon?
Yours,
DANA
aka orphanautos




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