id say #1 is more common.. same goes for those 3 foot poles around gas tank islands that like to come in contact with your sliding door and RR quarter panel..
In a message dated 11/28/2010 4:14:44 P.M. Eastern Standard Time, oldvolkshome@GMAIL.COM writes: #2 is the most consistent cause :) -- Jim Thompson 84 GL 1.9 "Gloria" 84 Westfalia 2.1 "Ole Putt" 72 411 Station Wagon "Pug" 75 914 1.8 "Nancy" Full Timing Since March 1999 oldvolkshome@gmail.com http://www.oldvolkshome.com *********************************** On Sun, Nov 28, 2010 at 11:43 AM, Mark L. Hineline <hineline@ocotillofield.net> wrote: > Whenever I find a new Vanagon in the boneyards, the front bumper is > pristine while the rear is a twisted piece of wreckage. As is mine. > This leads me to think that one or more of these things is true: > > 1. We are better at driving forward than we are at backing up. > > 2. Impatient drivers come up on our rears more than we would like. |
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