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Date:         Mon, 3 Oct 1994 14:36:32 -0700
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From:         Matthew Rathke <rathkem@admin.ci.seattle.wa.us>
Subject:      Re: Bus Repairs-Wash. State.

Can anyone recommend a good place to get repairs done on a '76 camper in the Washington State vicinity? I don't know the area very well yet. <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< Where in Washington State are you? What kind of repairs do you need? I've got a '72 Bus that I bought from the owner of Northwest Connecting Rod, He's honest and straight forward but, he mostly just does rebuilds, heads, race engines, etc. I take our bus for routine work to Warner's Auto. He's in the Southpark (scary) area of Seattle, but, worth the trip. Of course if your at Washington State University disregard all of this.

["...and I realized that I might be slow on take off....., but I] [knew Harley couldn't get the parts to me fast enough......, so I] [went ahead and tried it with the gearing that was on it. - Evel] [Knievel, 1975, Wembley Stadium. "Help me up, Somebody help me] [up." - Evel Knievel, moments after his crash.]

Matt Rathke, City of Seattle Opinions are mine.


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