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Date:         Fri, 2 Aug 2002 06:37:01 EDT
Reply-To:     TStone8359@AOL.COM
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Tom Stone <TStone8359@AOL.COM>
Subject:      Cylinder index - can't sleep
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Thunderstorm just passed by. Can't go back to sleep. Let's see...

1957 Porsche - 4 1963 Bug - 4 1971 Westy - 4 1981 VW PU - 4 1985 Westy - 4 1987 Westy Auto - 4 1991 Carat - 4 1991 Jetta - 4 1996 Jetta - 4 Spare engines (2 X 1.9, 1 X 2.1, 1 X I4, 1 36h bug, 2 1600 dual port bug, 1 1500 single port bug) - 32 (Stan, notice what having a few spares around does for your index) Lawn Boy - 1 Sears Garden Tractor - 1 Stihl Chainsaw - 1 Stihl weed eater - 1

Total = 72, Age = 55

Tallying up the offers I have received of late, (0) I believe I need to make these symbols of manliness more visible. When it quits raining, I'm moving everything to the front yard. The women will think its a garage sale and come in droves! I'll already be prone, under the '87 Westy changing the transmission. They won't be able to resist!

Hmm...I'm getting sleepy now. Thunder is only in the distance. Think I'll go back to bed. Catch you later.

Tom (see above)


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