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Re: Near Disaster

To: WEmery7451@aol.com, BillB@bnj.com, N197TR4@cs.com, EISANDIEGO@aol.com,
Subject: Re: Near Disaster
From: BillDentin@aol.com
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2002 12:12:28 EDT
In a message dated 08/02/2002 11:00:53 AM Central Daylight Time, 
WEmery7451@aol.com writes:


> Going back to 1967, I bought a 1956 Ford Wagon with a 292 T-Bird engine from 
> 
> a kid for $40.  The wagon had been driven to Beaver, PA from California, 
> which accounts for the fact that everything was not rusted away.  It looked 
> 
> like hell, and was given a tail gate plaque saying The Trashbarrel.
> 
> Shortly after, it threw a rod.  I dropped the pan, miched the crank, and 
> found it 0.040" out of round.  After considering throwing the car away, I 
> pulled the heads and replaced the rings (without boring), rod bearings, and 
> 
> two new pistons and rods.  (This engine used steel shim head gaskets, just 
> like our TR's.)  Using heavy oil, I then towed with it for another 12 
> years, 
> selling it for $250 in 1979.
> 
> On one trip home from Nelson Ledges, I was following Auggie Engelhardt, who 
> 
> was trailering his 1956 Healey racer.  Another guy who was helping us at 
> the 
> track was following me in a pickup truck.  Suddenly, it sounded and felt 
> like 
> my trailer broke loose and was being dragged along by the safety chains.  I 
> 
> gradually slowed down and carefully pulled off the road.
> 
> The gas tank had fallen out of the wagon and was being dragged along by the 
> 
> fuel line.  Gasoline was flying everywhere all over the road, my TR-3, 
> trailer, and this other guy's pickup truck.  Sparks were showering up 
> through 
> this gasoline as the tank dragged along the concrete highway.  Due to some 
> miracle, the gasoline did not light off.
> 
> After feverishly wiping down everything and trying to keep people away with 
> 
> cigarettes, the tank was tied back up in the car using some spare safety 
> chain.  I then made it home and managed to weld the tank brackets back 
> together with my Sears buzz-box
> 

Would you be offended if, at my own expense, I took out an insurance policy 
on you, naming my grandchildren as beneficiaries?

Bill Dentinger

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