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Re: Driving to Texas, need help with differential, kingpins,

To: Joe Peck <mgnut@peck.org>, mgs@Autox.Team.Net
Subject: Re: Driving to Texas, need help with differential, kingpins,
From: Rodney McDonald <rmcd@marspec.com>
Date: Fri, 04 Apr 1997 12:14:35 -0600
At 01:15 PM 4/4/97 -0500, you wrote:
>Thanks for all the fast responses.  I'm surprised how many Texans are on
>the list!  I thought you all drove pickups :-)
>
>I've already made my game plan and started on it.
>
>1. Picked up the car, paid for the work already done.
>2. Bought parts so I can do the king-pins and bushings myself this
>weekend.  Also bought an oil cooler, hope to install that before I
>leave.
>3. Taking the car back in Monday so they can put in a replacement rear
>assembly.  ($350 parts, $220 labor)  Their qoute was for the assembly,
>not just the differential.  I decided that I really don't want to mess
>with this given my time constraints.
>4. Putting some minor parts on this afternoon so the car passes Maryland
>inspection, so that I can get current *Maryland* tags so that I can
>drive it to Texas legally so that I can then get *Texas* tags.  (I hate
>this crap).
>
>I also rescheduled my Thursday meeting for Wednesday, so I've got 4 1/2
>days to do the drive.  And yes, I realize the Blue Ridge Parkway will
>take *much* longer than the interstate, but hey, I'm not passing up the
>chance to drive it.  The weather out here has been beautiful for the
>past tfinally gotten nice.  (My sister still has a foot of snow on the
>ground at her place back in Michigan).
>
>Gotta run, lots to do :-)
>
>Joe
>
>
        If you're in that part of the world, might I suggest picking up part
of the Natchez Trace Parkway for a nice drive. It does not have the
breathtaking vistas of the Blue Ridge Parkway, but it is a beautiful example
of spring in the deep south.
Good luck! 
Rodney McDonald
Spanish Fort, Al
'76 MGB Roadster 393703


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