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Date:         Sat, 5 May 2001 08:18:04 -0700
Reply-To:     Brian Cochran <rangerbrian@hotmail.com>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Brian Cochran <rangerbrian@hotmail.com>
Subject:      Re: oil pressure story in full: costs, thoughts, gripes,
              etc. (quite long)
Comments: To: wilden1@juno.com
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I'm going to be a wilderness ranger in the E. Sierras this summer, and when I'm not in the woods, I'll be living out of my vanagon. Afterwards, once I return to disease-covered puget sound, I'm going to sell the vanagon. Because I'm tired of being hexed with it. Thanks for the reply. B

>From: wilden1@juno.com >To: rangerbrian@hotmail.com >Subject: Re: oil pressure story in full: costs, thoughts, gripes, etc. >(quite long) >Date: Fri, 4 May 2001 23:13:01 -0500 > >Many years ago I purchased a 1956 Mercedes 190SL Convertible. > >It was a very pretty car and quite expensive compared to the average >American made cars at the time. > >This has to go down as the second worst car I've ever owned (first worst >GMC Diesel pickup1980) it seemed to have a hex on it or something. The >ring and pinion failed, very rare. The dual carburetors were impossible >to tune. It didn't stop very well. It was one of the first with an >overhead cam and the valves needed adjusting regularly as the drive chain >or the glider shoes on the chain wore. > >I think you've got the picture. > >One day I had my girlfriend take me to the dealership to pick up the car >and it wasn't ready so I took off walking down the service bay. My >girlfriend, walking behind me, noticed the car before I did and she >commented "Gee that car must be broke a lot, they have a service stall >named Stan". > >The car was broke a good portion of the time but the mechanic occupying >the stall was also named Stan. > >As luck would have it they were waiting for parts so I didn't get my car >that day. > >That evening my girlfriend and I were at an Exxon station and there was a >190sl Mercedes there in the drive. > >We were driving my girlfriends Pontiac and while paying for my gas at the >cashiers counter my girlfriend commented that there was Mercedes in the >drive. > >The man standing behind us started talking and was just beaming with >pride saying, "that's a Mercedes 190sl, it's quite a car, I just love, >and it's really fun to drive and Yada Yada so forth" > >I turned and said "really?" > >He said "yes" > >I said "I always wondered what mine would look like, hardly ever seen it >with the hood closed". > >Stan Wilder >83Westfalia Air Cooled

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