Date: Sun, 26 Jul 2009 09:18:37 -0700
Reply-To: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
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From: Roger Whittaker <rogerwhitt1@GMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Odo/Trip Counter
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dear denizens of Gerry.Vanagon.com
it would seem there might be one of everyone doing one of everything, in
this group
if atlas ever does shrug ...
where is the meeting point so we can restart with Gerry.Vanagon as out
leader ...
ahhh i can see the society unfolding now ...
Mark in AK operating a large shop n bone yard with several vanagon carcasses
Scott operating a service department with Hawaiian new age radio playing
Lorne plotting our position by the stars
the new society will allow vehicle camping on every street but the one each
of us lives on
also there will be no derelict auto laws ...
so each person can have as many parts or project vans as they can drag home
policing will be done by our current list moderators, careful flamers these
moderators will be armed
as will any who choose to be with ion the society (got to protect vanagon
part supply from marauders)
There wll be special sections set upfor early Type 2, Doka, Syncro etc...
I know it is not fryday... i simply couldn't resist...
my apology in advance to the current moderators and list if these comments
have been deemed political...
happy very hot sunday
yours
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 12:41 AM, Mark Tuovinen <mst@ak.net> wrote:
> I am not aware of a legality issues with having the correct mileage set
> though some States may have such laws. I work in an automobile dealership
> and we send new odometers out to have the correct mileage set on occasion.
> The other method is as you mentioned, a document and sticker stating the
> date of replacement and the original mileage. Some customers choose this as
> it saves time and money.
>
> Mark in AK
> Assistant Parts Manager
> Continental Auto LLC
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Joy Hecht <jhecht@ALUM.MIT.EDU>
> Date: Friday, July 24, 2009 4:54 pm
> Subject: Re: Odo/Trip Counter
> To: vanagon@GERRY.VANAGON.COM
>
> > I've had my odometer conk out twice. First time a friend helped me
> replace it, we set it to roughly what the mileage should have been. (I'd
> drivenfrom Louisiana to North Carolina with it broken, so I didn't know for
> sure.) Second time it was replaced at a repair shop. They did not reset it
> to the actual mileage, said that is illegal. They did give me an official
> statement that documented what the mileage was before they replaced it. If
> I should ever do something as dreadful as selling Matilda (only
> marginallybetter than selling my firstborn, of course), I'd pull out that
> document, if I can find it, to show the buyer what the mileage actually is.
> > (No one would believe that she's only got 22,000 miles on her!)
> >
> > So if you want to be legal, you might have to put up with a new
> mileagereading. If they fix it, rather than replacing it, then
> > presumably this isn't an issue. Try calling your mechanic and asking!
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Joy
> >
>
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roger w
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