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Happy Hour Or Spellcheck?

Coss

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You think they actually go back and proof read what they post? They don't do it in the newspapers or some of the TV commercials why would they do it in a blog post? :rolleyes::p
 

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I just checked the blog.
The two places where the title is listed are correct.
The Momentum page that they emailed didn't actually have a title on it.
The only place I can find where the title is wrong is in the email subject box.
I can easily give them a pass on that as long as they don't screw the car up.
 
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What??? You mean you wouldn't drive an Oile ? :eek:
I think most of the 60's cars (especially the GMs) that I drove could be classified as Oiles.
Most of them leaked so much that I never had to change the oil.
I'd Just change the valve cover gaskets whenever It got to the point where I was buying more oil than gas.
I'd know it was time to change gaskets when people would start asking me not to park in their lots and driveways again.

Ah the 60s and 70s. I have fond memories of things like putting in three trannies and a floor over the short life of some of those vehicles.
 
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Ah the 60s and 70s. I have fond memories of things like putting in three trannies and a floor over the short life of some of those vehicles.

my first vehicle was a '65 Jeep CJ5 .... a heater was an option, came in a box in the back .... no radio, dealer installed top and Warn Hubs .... it would get up to 55 mph falling off a cliff .... sitting in the driver's seat I could reach down and touch the top of the gas tank .... no seat belts .... it never failed to crank and ran smoothly .... one of my favorite vehicles from my past and one that I'd love to have back .... traded it for a '69 Jeep Wagoneer that proved to be one of the worst vehicles I've ever owned .... no fond memories whatsoever
 
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