Just this evening, as the sun began its descent towards the West Hills of
Portland, Oregon, my neighbors noticed a faint blue tinge in the air around my
partially-open garage door.
Earlier, in the late afternoon, I'd made a feeble (but totally unsuccessful)
attempt at installing the driveshaft in my newly-acquired BE. Knowing that I'd
been beaten I opted to divert my attention by engaging in another project,
namely attending to the one perpetually flat tire on the right rear of the
car. Turns out said tire is a rotten, old, weather-checked Michelin X. As in
dead. Useless. Now, the rest of the tires on the car are damn fine looking
Michelin XZX 165 SR 13 and I'm thinking that all I need to do is find one
replacement XZX and there'll be one fine set of tires on the car.
ERRRRRRTTTT. Wrong. Seems they're no longer made. Smaller versions (145SR 13)
can still be had at places like Coker Tire for a lot of money. Larger versions
(165SR15) can also be had at places like Coker Tire for a lot of money plus
some more money.
Of the 697 or so listings currently on eBay under "Michelin" there are, as
best I can tell, the sum total of zero for anything that remotely resembles an
XZX.
So, eventually I will need to find one (1 each) Michelin 165SR13 XZX if I wish
to complete my starter set of BE tires.
Perhaps a more immediate need is a fresh supply of Anglo-Saxon expletives. I
seem to be running out.
Thoughts?
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