jdads2
Squirrelly as all heck
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A couple of Augusts ago I bought my DW a 1967 Camaro that needed to be restored, for our anniversary.
We finished restoring it a couple of weeks ago. It was a complete restoration, body work, paint, interior, trim and engine work.
Well she had been driving it around for a couple of weeks when it suddenly died on her. She had just dropped 2 of the kids off at Karate and had our DD with her.
Let's make this shorter...turns out that someone put sand in the gas tank. Luckily the fuel filter clogged up and that was the reason for it stalling. However, I now have to go through the aggrivation of pulling the tank and cleaning it out.
You know, at first I was kind of mad, now I'm just really dissappointed in one of our neighbors or one of their kids. It was probably done as a prank and could have been much much worse (for those who would like to know...a little sugar in the tank will seize an engine) but it was still thoughtless.
Thanks for reading and letting me gripe a bit.
We finished restoring it a couple of weeks ago. It was a complete restoration, body work, paint, interior, trim and engine work.
Well she had been driving it around for a couple of weeks when it suddenly died on her. She had just dropped 2 of the kids off at Karate and had our DD with her.
Let's make this shorter...turns out that someone put sand in the gas tank. Luckily the fuel filter clogged up and that was the reason for it stalling. However, I now have to go through the aggrivation of pulling the tank and cleaning it out.
You know, at first I was kind of mad, now I'm just really dissappointed in one of our neighbors or one of their kids. It was probably done as a prank and could have been much much worse (for those who would like to know...a little sugar in the tank will seize an engine) but it was still thoughtless.
Thanks for reading and letting me gripe a bit.