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Re: A different breed of cat.
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Posted by Chris Vangel on March 08, 2005 at 20:21:00 from (69.220.84.118):
In Reply to: Re: A different breed of cat. posted by RustyFarmall on March 08, 2005 at 11:56:08:
Guys, Thanks for the thumbs up. I do admit, I like the feeling I get helping out. I remembered to more points of interest. After my driving lesson, I found out I had driven the unimog farther and faster than it"s new owners had, even though he was riding shotgun, I"d like to think that says "I trust you". At the end of the lesson I turned the key off and the thing kept running. I said, "what"s the deal with that"? The canadian said in order to shut it off, put it in fifth gear and let the clutch out. Sort of violent, but it worked. I asked the man, "What does a person wishing to buy the most unusual vehicle on the road spend, this was a "82 model, and it went for $18,000. just thought you might like the price. Chris.
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