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Bad Roadster Weekend (Kinda long)

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Subject: Bad Roadster Weekend (Kinda long)
From: JRDMF@aol.com
Date: Sun, 12 Aug 2001 20:32:02 EDT
I don't know which of the "Roadster Gods" that I angered recently, but I 
better make amends soon, because my car can't take much more of this.

Paul Bauman, and I were planning on going to check out a 66 in Long Beach 
that was for sale, so I pull my 67.5 out of the garage to let her warm up. I 
run inside to get the sun screen, and my sun glass's, and when I return the 
car is at the bottom of the driveway with the rear bumper resting comfortably 
against another car. It would appear that I did not pull the emergency brake 
all the way to the last "click", so in my haste I didn't notice the car 
creeping. Normally that alone would not have been a  big deal except that a 
visiting relative decided to block part of my driveway with her 
car....AAARRRGGGHHH!     Kiss that perfect bumper good-bye! 

So Sunday rolls along, and my daughter asks me if I would take her to her 
theater group in the Roadster?......Hey, it's a beautiful Southern California 
day, so that's pretty much a no brainer. We get about half way there, and I 
notice a fine but steady film of antifreeze is building up on the windshield. 
We're only 2 off ramps away, so I limp it off of the freeway into the parking 
lot, and pop the hood to have a look. It seems that engine vibration has 
caused the small tube at the top of the filler neck connecting to the 
radiator to crack. DOUBLE AAARRRGGGHHH! This problem is making Saturday's 
bump look pretty tame. Nothing like being stranded 20 miles from home in 90 
degree weather without a cell phone, and no tools. I think the culprit here 
is that I used real aircraft braided lines, which are very dependable with 
regard to bursting, but also very rigid. Lesson learned, flexible lines good, 
rigid lines bad. I guess I now know what I will be doing with any "spare 
time" that I thought I might have had.......

On a lighter note......While I was sitting at one of the lights in Long Beach 
(sweating bullets over my broken car) I heard a guy about 2 cars back 
yelling, "Hey I know you"....It turns out to be Bob Klemme, who lives in Long 
Beach and has a pretty good Roadster stash of his own. At least I had someone 
to talk Roadsters with while I waited for mine to cool down.......Good 
talking to you Bob.

Next weekend I'm staying in bed.

Jon
Huntington Beach, Ca
67.5 1600 Pretty, but broken :-(
67.5 2000 Drivable, but ugly
67.5 1600 Drivable, but parts

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