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/bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/lol.gif You think that's bad, but I have actually done that for real with an old VW /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/blush.gif !! Dug it all out, even shovelled a path out to the street through the plow-bank before I figured it out as my neighbors car (both same color - different years, but who could tell with a bug!!) /bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/cry.gif
 
I once had a Red Honda Civic ( I know,I know-
-but came to my senses later)identical to one
of my co-workers.
When I went over to "my" car,I was shocked to
see a big dent in the door.Upon closer inspection,
I was relieved to find out that it wasen't mine.

- Doug

P.S.What's all of that White stuff on the car in
the video?
 
Way back when, I used to have a ’79 Toyota Corolla. On this particular day I left my classes pretty tired walked out to the parking lot and got into my car. It seemed odd to me that the seat was in a different position and something didn’t feel right about the car. Well never mind I just wanted to get home. Stuck the key in the ignition and fired it up.
At that moment the radio started blaring some awful disco music that I wouldn’t be caught dead listening to! I took a closer look at the car and it wasn’t mine. I got out of this one and looked around to see that mine was two parking spots further away.
What are the odds that two of the same cars parked practically next to each other would have the same key set?
/bcforum/images/%%GRAEMLIN_URL%%/crazy.gif
 
That happened to a friend of mine with a Toyota of some sort. The owner of the car he was getting into almost starting swinging at him but fortunately he was able to convince the guy to try the key in both cars, which were identical in every way. They both had a good laugh about it.
 
Did it myself not too long ago.

Stood beside Wendy's red Jeep Liberty pressing
the door unlock button on her Jeep keychain.
Darned car locks refused to pop up. Even tried
the actual key, still no luck.

Then I spotted another red Liberty and walked over
to it. The door locks popped up just fine this time.

Another "Senior Moment".

d
 
Hey, Hey!

Here in the northeast, we don't consider snow a problem.....just something to build character!

That was a funny vid. I recall getting in "my" Sprite one dark night when I was in college. It started fine but seemed "different".
It turned out to be a Midget that belonged to a friend of mine (and we tried his key in my car....didn't work).

My Miata in my driveway.
miata-snow.jpg
 
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