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T-Series Ignition Switch Woas

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/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/crazy.gifWell if its gonna happen, its gonna happen to me. Thought that I would bring out the B today as it has finally stopped raining (it nevers rains in sunny southern California). Beautiful day out, nice day for me an Einstein to take a drive around town so I was thinking. Donned on my cap, Einstein jumped in his spot, loaded myself in and went to turn the key. Ya know the planets are not in line when you turn the key and it just circulates in the ignition a full 360 degrees. Hmm, not right. Sitting there I figured out all by my self, (Einstein was just looking at me ready to go) that we were not to be in the B today. So I marched over to my phone and dialed Moss Motors (have them on speed dial) and ordered up a new ignition switch. Since I was going to be in the column I ordered a new dimmer, turn signal swiutch too. Oh well. When I get the parts on Monday, I will just have to put them in while the bride and children are watching the telly.
 
You let something like a broken ignition switch stop you? Hotwire it! /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/wink.gif

I drove my B for two years as a teen with a screwdriver for an ignition key. /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/laugh.gif
 
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