<VV> SAVE YOUR OLD KEYS !!
cfm
cfmann at yahoo.com
Sun Jan 13 08:39:01 EST 2008
in the seas of grays, blacks, reds, blues and greens I NEVER have a problem finding my Silverado. DeWalt gold as I refer to it. Its basically the color that Utility companies sometimes purchase on a fleet basis. Somehow Chevy /GMC thought it would be fun to cross this color with the regular colors. I'm told that fewer than 200 were made this way. We'll see, maybe I'm sitting in a collectible of the future?
Sethracer at aol.com wrote:
In a message dated 1/12/2008 6:55:07 PM Pacific Standard Time,
ddpleau at msn.com writes:
In 1987, my boss and I were sent to Albuquerque to help start up a
semiconductor factory. We found Hertz T-birds were the best car we could rent under
our expense accounts, so we were both driving them. One morning he left the
hotel to go to work and got in the wrong T-bird and the keys worked. He was
pulled over in the afternoon for driving a stolen car. After a lot of
talking, the cops drove him back to the hotel and he found his rental and it was
unlocked and started with the same keys as the one he was arrested for
stealing. They let him off the hook.
It hurts if you are driving a common car as well. I was leaving Orchard
Supply one Sunday afternoon, some years ago. I walked out to my "pewter" colored
Taurus SHO. I walked up and punched my Unlock button - No go. Then I wondered
how a car seat got in the passengers seat. I was parked three spaces further
down - Worse, across the space another Pewter SHO was parked there. Three
identical cars within 60 feet. (Yeah, okay - it was a Taurus) Then yesterday, I
exited Fry's in Sunnyvale and walked up to my Pewter colored Avalanche.
Again the locks didn't pop and no light flash. I was parked a few more spaces
down. This one was really identical Z71 off road decals and all. Man - I am
getting old. Thank goodness I never checked to see if the key would fit, but I
was about to! - At least with Corvairs, this could only happen at the National
Convention! It would be interesting to take a well worn Corvair key and walk
down the line-up see how many ignition switches it would operate (same year,
etc.) - Seth
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