<VV> RE: Re: Shhhh...'60 questions (humor)
Stephen Upham
contactsmu@sbcglobal.net
Wed, 11 Aug 2004 23:49:10 -0500
Perhaps a request for a Corvair power steering unit/belt could be our
next mischief . . . hee, hee, hee.
Stephen Upham
Dallas, Texas
Mid prod. #18732 -1965 Monza sedan 110, Sierra Tan - Saddle, PG, A/C,
original AM/FM, clock, tint, oil bath air filter, w/ 77K
Corvairium II
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Reply-To: mopar@jbcs2.net
From: "mopar@jbcs2.net" <mopar@jbcs2.net>
To: virtualvairs@corvair.org
Date: Wed, 11 Aug 2004 15:09:23 -0400
Subject: <VV> RE: Re: Shhhh...'60 questions
Like the time I had an auto parts guy that I really didn't like. I
ordered
some parts for the garage I worked for, over the phone. Wasted almost a
half hour on the phone with him as he was pretty lame and didn't know
much
about cars. After I was done, I ordered one other part he could look up
and
order for later in the week. A water pump for my 65 Corvair.
I guess he wasted almost an hour trying to find one in the parts books,
before his boss found out about it and called my boss, really pissed. We
laughed so hard, thought we would die........................
Gary swiatowy
Subject: Re: <VV> Re: Shhhh...'60 questions
To: alan.wesson@atlas.co.uk, virtualvairs@corvair.org, tonyu@roava.net
Tony and Alan,
That reminds me of the time many years ago when a persistent
salesman
tried to sell my wife an antifreeze special he was promoting. She told
him
she didn't think it was for her car, but her kept persisting. So she
told
him
that she would buy some but only IF he showed her just where to put it
in
her
car, parked right outside. (Now she well knew very well that her
Corvair
was
air cooled and didn't use any antifreeze or even water, for that matter,
but
she couldn't resist.(:-) He followed her out of the store, took one
look
at the
Corvair, muttered some expletive under his breath and disappeared back
into
his store.
My wife gleefully recounted the tale to me later that evening.
Frank "long memory for some things" Burkhard