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Date:         Fri, 1 Aug 2008 08:46:51 -0400
Reply-To:     Chris S <szpejankowski@GMAIL.COM>
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Chris S <szpejankowski@GMAIL.COM>
Subject:      Re: (LVC) Friday: Wrong Way Driver & Vegi Carnage on Interstate-5
              on way home driving new to me VW LT35
Comments: To: BenT Syncro <syncro@gmail.com>
In-Reply-To:  <ccafde090808010256y74ee9511o4bbc36ca063c870d@mail.gmail.com>
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That was very intertaining! Thanks for sharing!

2008/8/1 BenT Syncro <syncro@gmail.com>

> OK, so most of you guys already know that I bought that rusty bucket that > was posted on Ebay back in April. I waited for a transport company to get > it > for me but two months of waiting for a spot on their trailer was too long > for me not to mention the seller. I figured, what the heck. I hop on a > commuter flight and drive it home myself. Seller says it runs fine and just > doesn't go very fast -- right! I thought 55mph-60mph can be tolerable. Very > little else was mentioned about the van despite my incessant questioning. > Yeah, yeah. Why buy it then? Who knows? Maybe because I didn't have one > yet. > > Anyway, here it goes: > > 1) 9:40am walk to BART and catch train to Oakland. > > 2) 10:40am arrive at Oakland and catch Airbart shuttle to Oakland Airport. > > 3) Clear security and wait about 25 minutes to board flight. > > 4) 11:40am plans shoves off the gate and eventually get flying! > > 5) 12:45pm we're in Burbank. > > 6) 1:00pm seller picks me up. > > 7) 1:25pm we are at the car. > > 8) 1:30-3:30pm we take out junk out of van and get registration squared > away > at DMV. > > 9) 3:45pm I'm on my way home but not before stopping for fast food 2 blocks > before the freeway entrance. > > If you're still reading to this point, I'll get to the story behind the > subject line. > > 10) Get on the 170 Northbound. I think that was the connector to I-5. > > 11) I'm the freeway 6 minutes and I spot several CHP cars and motorcyles > FLYING in the southbound direction. > > 12) Ahemm... I'm doing maybe 45-50mph on the slow lane. Speedo turns out > not > working. Crap! > > 13) Whoosh! I just got passed my a southbound car ON THE SHOULDER! This guy > was going nearly twice my speed the wrong way and practically off the > pavement. > > 14) I consider myself lucky as they missed me and they are taking away any > CHP guys (and gals) who might tag me for being the slowest vehicle in > Southern Cali. > > 15) About an hour goes by maybe 1.5 hours, I'm heading uphill at an OK pace > though consistently getting passed by the slowest of the big rigs. > > 16) Then it hit me! There is an active geyser to my left. For those who > don't know, the LT35 has an Audi 2.0 inline-4 between the driver and > passenger. > > 17) I just pulled over figuring there is a callbox in front and being where > I stopped. I just need more water. Callbox behind me is OOS. In front > destroyed by some vehicle. > > That concluded the first part of the trip. No choice but to waste another > call to AAA+. I figured since I am using one of my 4 calls for the year, > I'd > get some mileage out of them. I asked to be towed 100miles towards home. > They make me wait nearly 2 hours for a driver to free-up. > > I head back home at 75-80mph on the flatbed. Yeeh-Hay!!! Free gas and > 2hours > save. I get dumped at Kettleman on I-5 which is more than 100 miles from > where I was because the tow guys felt guilty about making me wait. I slip > off the flat bed with a full reservoir plus a jug of water given to me by > the tow guys. This is when it starts to get interesting again. > > 18) NO sooner had I started on my drive that I see what appears to be knee > deep of blood red stuff on the freeway ahead of me. SPLAT! A Mini Cooper > makes contact and skids off the road. All traffic ahead of is all of sudden > going even slower than my 45mph. I had to hit the brakes too. Oh yeah, > air in the brakes. Carp! Carp! I almost hit the damned TOMATO tub sitting > across I-5 completely blocking my lane and part of the left lane. We all > sort of scoot around the mess while the CHP sorted it out. I found out > later > that CHP completely closed the freeway for the clean-up. It was nice that > traffic got slow enough for a while that I felt part of the crowd. > > 19) Construction ahead for 38 miles. Argh! Oh well, everybody slows down > and > I feel normal for driving 25mph like everyone else. > > Eventually traffic sped up and left me again. To make a long story short, I > arrive in South San Francisco at 4am. I'll bet even a normally aspirated > Vanagon could have passed that day -- and the next. > > The LT is here now spicing up my neighbor's lives. I parked it way down the > street around the corner hoping that they won't discover it's mine right > away. It didn't take long. They're keeping an eye out for me and my tomato > smashing green monster. Pics of the big ugly to come soon. > > > BenT >

-- Chris S. "Beware the Subie Vultures"


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