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Date:         Sun, 28 Jan 2001 00:34:35 -1000
Reply-To:     Mick Kalber <hotlava@INTERPAC.NET>
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From:         Mick Kalber <hotlava@INTERPAC.NET>
Subject:      Re: Slippin' and slidin' in a Syncro - Mr. Lucky!
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>before I could ease off the brakes into an uncontrolled spin. The van did a 180<

joel... makes me glad I live in Hawaii! But actually, I did a similar thing one winter on an icy bridge between Lincoln and Omaha Nebraska. The woman in front of me in a toyota tapped her brakes as we started across a very long bridge over the Platte river. She went into a skid, so I (as you) instinctively tapped my brakes (in a 64 Cutlass Supreme)and also went into a skid. She was able to straighten out, I was not. I did a complete 360 and then another 180 (I guess that's a 540) and ended up just barely touching the guard rail in the right lane of a four lane divided interstate highway facing the wrong direction. Before I could catch my breath from thinking I would have been killed going off the bridge, I looked up to see a brand new Buick Regal a couple hundred yards away coming straight for me. He moved over a little... then a little more... and by the time he got to me he was almost over into the other lane... almost. He clipped my front right fender, went into a spin and slammed into the guard rail, totalling his car. No one was hurt thankfully, but boy did I feel like an idiot. Actually my car was stopped, so technically it was not my fault and I was not ticketed, but actually, it was my fault. Scared me to death. And no, that's not why I moved to Hawaii, but now that I think of it, there are worse reasons.

Mick Kalber 89 Syncro Westy "Daddeo"

----- Original Message ----- From: "Joel Cort" <joel_cort@YAHOO.COM> To: <vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM> Sent: Saturday, January 27, 2001 2:37 PM Subject: Slippin' and slidin' in a Syncro - Mr. Lucky!

> It's still winter in Rochester. > > Before the snow season hit, I got some great gnarly Nokkia Hakkappp. > tires on my Syncro Westy and they have been great in the Rochester > climate so far. > > I got to test everything today including my will power to keep that > foot on the brake pedal. I was coming up a small rise at an OK speed > when I spotted a Doge Van spinning on the left side of the road, just > as I crested the rise about even with the van there was some other > car spinning around in front of me. > > Instinctively I slammed on the brakes of the sure footed Syncro. All > four wheels locks and there we were, my 2 kids and I, before I could > ease off the brakes into an uncontrolled spin. The van did a 180 and > all I could think of were those cheesy-ass fiberglass bumpers that > would not protect anything. The spinning van luckily was able to > move enough out of the way to be missed. The spinning car in front > saw me slidin' and quickly got out of the way up a driveway. > > Then Horror! I'm now stopped, I'm facing the wrong way and here > comes the guy who was behind me and he is sliding around heading for > the front of the van with eaqually cheesy fiberglas bumpers and my > legs. > > Well the VW gods must have been hovering this afternoon. Luckily I > did not hit the two spinners in front of me. I came to a stop and > did not smash into the sidewalk or the telephone pole, and the other > guy managed to spin to a stop without hitting me. > > Everyone was Ok. I turned the van heading forward and headed home > with my syncro tail between my Nokkias. > > SO even Syncros with great tires can spin out of control when you > least expect it. > > Thanks you know who. > > Joel > > > ===== > Joel Cort > > 89 Syncro Westy - CinnabarVan > Rochester NY. > > __________________________________________________ > Do You Yahoo!? > Yahoo! Auctions - Buy the things you want at great prices. > http://auctions.yahoo.com/ >


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