Posted by coloken on July 15, 2010 at 06:49:47 from (216.17.175.193):
In Reply to: Ooops! posted by Allan In NE on July 15, 2010 at 06:03:57:
Was that 50 dollar thermostat a genuine, made in America by American labor or was it China made? I refer back a day or two when a dealer wanted over 100 dollars for a PS cap. My check up was for the little block plug like a pencil erasier ,about 12 dollar, and the freeze plug cover, about 3/8 inch for 15 dollars for a 4000 Ford. WHAT IS WITH THESE PEOPLE AND THE US? In a few years they will be completly out of business. No wonder we get every thing from China. Glad I am retired, KennyP
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