My good ol Chevy that has been so faithful for the past 10 years reached a Milestone this evening. Its paid for, runs good, and the odometer keeps on rolling...200,000 and counting. We have been to 14 states and seen a lot of trains in those miles...
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Of course, the offical JREB shade tree wrench slinger, our very own Mr Herndon, has had a hand in the continued success, as well as a few others... Here he is diagnosing a distributor problem..
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Little truck, big Motor...heres to anouther 200,000....
Congrats, EMB. Hope she holds out for another 200.
One question, though... maybe I'm just too used to suburban traffic, but isn't it a little risky shooting a photo of the dashboard while going 32 mph?
TG
Congrats on a quality vehicle. It's nice to see that Dum Dum lollypop in the first picture since those are made in my little hometown of Bryan, OH.
Chris
K8CRQ
Quote from: Tristan Garrett on April 02, 2007, 05:49:29 AM
Congrats, EMB. Hope she holds out for another 200.
One question, though... maybe I'm just too used to suburban traffic, but isn't it a little risky shooting a photo of the dashboard while going 32 mph?
TG
I was in urban traffic around here to...must have passed 3 tractors on the first mile of that trip...heck, what ya want..I SLOWED down ;D