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I Can't Win.....

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I took the F250 ('68)over to pick up the spare
parts for the MGB GT.On the way back,on the freeway,it
died.Pull over....after some cranking,starts right up.
It would go 1-2 miles each time before stopping.
Yesterday morning,I hear the street sweeper coming.
Run out to try & move it ....won't start.I'm suspecting
the fuel pump.Bought a new one - $43.00!Reasonable.
Then last night I went to start the Dakota ('94).I
heard a snap when I turned the key.I tried to get to the
lock on the steering column - all kinds of special screws.
It's at the locksmiths now.
I thought that I might need to pull out the GT,or
the Cortina for transportation.It's raining (agasin).
End of rant.

- Doug
 
we feel your pain

:wall: it never rains but it pours
 
They're all telling you something.....
 
Yikes, Doug! You don't have the best of car luck these days.
 
Yeah,I thought I was getting ahead.I had a little extra
money.BTW - the locksmith's bill was $114.00!
At least I wasn't stranded.

- Doug
 
Doug. No worries, I'll come out and take that lousy Ford off your hands, so you don't have to worry about it anymore! hehehehehehe
 
Ben,

It's paid for,I can't let it go.
It's my "vintage" tow vehicle.
- Doug
 
Oh Doug, I know only too well....

A40 still in bits, obviously... I went to clean the plugs on my Capri the other day and found a broken bracket holding the alternator. Ok, so it has to go to the local garage for a new bracket, he might as well fit the new steering rack gaiters I bought recently... and while I was underneath unbolting the alternator I noticed one rear wheel all damp and shiny, yes, seals gone on the wheel cylinder. So I'm down to one vehicle, my 2002 Vauxhall Brava (/Chevy LUV/Isuzu) and guess what, it's suddenly decided to push oil out through the overflow. An F250 as a spare might be a good idea!
 
I almost thought that I'd have to go get the GT,
or the Cortina.I try not to drive either in the rain.

- Doug
 
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