I don't have a drive resistor at the moment. And whence upon my vehicle
completion, I do find myself with a drive resistor, said resistor will
become a bipedular free agent, at which point a valid drive facilitator will
be installed.....
Scott
64 Herald 1200 Convertible, awaiting the Redi-Strip process and repaint for
spring. PS- Anyone think a pair of side by side dark blue 3" racing stripes,
running nose to tail on to of the bonnet and boot would look good on a light
blue Sports/Herald 1200? Just a recent thought I may act upon after due
consideration. (The light blue just does not look macho enough...lol)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Laura G." <Laura.G@141.com>
To: <spitfires@autox.team.net>
Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2001 1:27 AM
Subject: Re:What does the "drive resistor" do?
>
> Sometimes the drive resistor fails if the drive requestor is attractive
> and she looks very competant.
> Larry
> 77 Spit
> 73 Spit (I'm an optimest)
> 85 Fiero GT
>
> Sounds like you might have a defective resistor. You should have that
> checked out! ;-)
>
> Laura G. (My resistor hasn'r failed yet-knock wood!)
> Vita brevis est: rapide agite, vigore strigate!
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