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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 1/20/16 10:44 PM, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Loumetelko@aol.com">Loumetelko@aol.com</a>
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Must add that the radiator is flushed and fluid is changed every
spring. Also note that below the sixties, the 2 and I refuse to
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That's interesting. There is a fellow here in Flagstaff who has the
same affliction. Weather starts to cool down and his TR3, TR6 &
MGTD get mothballed for the winter.<br>
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My TR3 is willing to come out and prowl the roads anytime the road
is dry. I own a good jacket, gloves and cap. On the other hand it
is hydrophobic and doesn't want to come out when there is rain, snow
or ice on the streets. Probably a reaction to not having a garage
during the first decade I owned it. It was rebuilt on the dirt
under a tarp shelter and lived under that shelter for a decade
before getting the comfort of a garage.<br>
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TeriAnn<br>
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