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Posted by Flat Ulant on January 10, 2007 at 07:01:44 from (74.37.99.46):
In Reply to: Re: Amsoil posted by Bob on January 09, 2007 at 21:04:45:
I'm still running it in my Pinto and Granada. The seats are a little tattered and the Earl Shieb paintjob is on it's third coat on the Pinto but they are still going strong. Can't really figure why the ladies stopped going out with me but I've got some miles on my cars. Both cars are at the shop right now something about the rubber hoses or other parts that have been failing, on one and those pesky electrical, and plastic stuff on the other. The one mechanic said if I can get the granada to a "carb" man over in the other county I might have a chance of driving it again. The oil's still good though.
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