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Date:         Tue, 13 Sep 1994 19:35:29 -0400
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From:         tar3@po.cwru.edu (Timothy A. Rinehart)
Subject:      no longer unknown

D Frau is a bright yellow 1973 bus in Cleveland, Ohio. Originally from somewhere in Florida but purchased in New Jersey. Aside from wall to ceiling carpet she sports an easy chair, futon deck, tool storage (under deck) and the world's cheesiest stereo (i'd much rather listen to the engine anyway - 1974 type 1 1600 - easy to fix). While we seem to be conversing in women's speak i'll add my two cents. Next summer i plan to put a couple planter boxes (with assorted flowers and vegetables) in the side rear windows... but on a more technical note.. anybody ever have reverse shut the engine down. Of course i just plucked the wires off the tranny but i'd like to get my backing lights back sometime. Is it a sensor or a short (getting around to checking sometime soon)????? CHUCK (aka tim rinehart)

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so there i was, there i was, there i was... in the bathroom.


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