Posted by wrenchere85 on December 18, 2020 at 10:42:18 from (76.122.163.213):
In Reply to: Today's funny posted by jon f mn on December 18, 2020 at 03:44:11:
Years ago, coming home from town late one night. I got puled over by the Sheriff Patrol. He walks up to the window and said "A little loud isn't it?" I said no I don't think so. He had me start it and rev the engine a little. Then he said "hmm must have been the vehicle in front of you." Then he proceeded to do a safety check and walk around. Lights, turn signals, brake lights, horn, (touch the little wire to the steering wheel nut to blow horn) I was afraid he mite snag his pants on the rusty metal. He even reached in to try the brake pedal. He never said anything about the garbage bags packed around the doors to keep the wind out or the propane tank and heater on the passenger side floor. Then he ask (how much longer do you plan to keep this on the road?") I said just til I can afford something better. I got stopped one other time for no licence plate. It was obscured by the trailer hitch. The Cop said "You just looked like you probably didn't have one." That old truck would start in the coldest weather when nothing else would start, and use it to jump start other vehicles. Even though it only had 65psi compression on the best cylinder. I sold the engine and trans out of it and the rest is still back in the woods.
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