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Date:         Wed, 27 Nov 96 10:45:00 E
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From:         "Lebron,Nathan" <nlebron@troy.cobe.com>
Subject:      RE: Westfalia features!

Well, I thought my engine died when I turned the key and nothing would happen. After getting it towed, I realized I had it Drive.

One day, I was walking through a blizzard in Upstate NY when a middle aged guy in his Tercel called me over. He asked if I ever seen a steering wheel lockup. I told him to turn the ignition key and the wheel simultaneously. He has unbelievable shocked. He has been trying to start his car for about 2 hours.

Nate El Great

---------- >From: vanagon[SMTP:vanagon@lenti.med.umn.edu] Sent: Wednesday, November 27, 1996 8:27 AM To: Multiple recipients of list Subject: Re: Westfalia features!

> filler extension tube on the Vanagon. While camping at Yosemite a few > weeks ago I met a Westy owner who did not know that the front seats > revolve! Any others out there?

Know a guy a few years back who drove his brand new BMW 750 bike 200 miles home from the dealer in 4th gear. Didn't know it had 5th. His last one didn't. tim


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