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$50 for an oil pressure sending unit? Tell me again there are NO conspiracies in America



 
 
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Old January 2nd 06, 07:14 PM posted to rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.road,alt.nuke.the.usa,alt.conspiracy
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JohnH wrote:
> > I was prepared to pay say $20 and just about fell over when the clerk
> > wanted 50!! I bet it costs $8 tops to make that little thing. This
> > ain't no free enterprise system.

>
> Electrical tape over the light is much cheaper; it'll burn out eventually
> anyway.


Do you know what an OP sending unit is, you idiot? It was leaking oil.

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Old January 2nd 06, 08:30 PM posted to rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.road,alt.nuke.the.usa,alt.conspiracy
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
> JohnH wrote:
>>> I was prepared to pay say $20 and just about fell over when the
>>> clerk wanted 50!! I bet it costs $8 tops to make that little thing.
>>> This ain't no free enterprise system.

>>
>> Electrical tape over the light is much cheaper; it'll burn out
>> eventually anyway.

>
> Do you know what an OP sending unit is, you idiot? It was leaking
> oil.


So why worry. Yuo no how much oil you can get for $50 dollors. Alot

Or yuo can put a plugin its place.


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Old January 3rd 06, 12:56 AM posted to rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.road,alt.nuke.the.usa,alt.conspiracy
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Laura Bush murdered her boy friend wrote:
> JohnH wrote:
> > > I was prepared to pay say $20 and just about fell over when the clerk
> > > wanted 50!! I bet it costs $8 tops to make that little thing. This
> > > ain't no free enterprise system.

> >
> > Electrical tape over the light is much cheaper; it'll burn out eventually
> > anyway.

>
> Do you know what an OP sending unit is, you idiot? It was leaking oil.


You? Calling someone an idiot? ROTFLMAO.

By the way, did you ever find Proctor and Gamble's logo on their web
site, retard?

Happy New Year, **** for brains!

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Old January 3rd 06, 06:29 AM posted to rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.road,alt.nuke.the.usa,alt.conspiracy
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In article >, Ronnie Dobbs wrote:
> Larry Bud wrote:
>> laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
>>> I was prepared to pay say $20 and just about fell over when the clerk
>>> wanted 50!!

>>
>> 50 bucks? That's worth about $40 more than your piece of **** beater
>> you drive.

>
> My dad bought an early 70s Ford Maverick at an auction sale once for $10.
> He took it home, put some gas in the carburetor and it started right up.
> This was probably around 1990.


Mavericks are tough cars though and consistantly under-rated.


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Old January 3rd 06, 10:44 AM posted to rec.autos.driving,misc.transport.road
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Brent P wrote:
> In article >, Ronnie
> Dobbs wrote:
>> Larry Bud wrote:
>>> laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE wrote:
>>>> I was prepared to pay say $20 and just about fell over when the clerk
>>>> wanted 50!!
>>>
>>> 50 bucks? That's worth about $40 more than your piece of **** beater
>>> you drive.

>>
>> My dad bought an early 70s Ford Maverick at an auction sale once for
>> $10. He took it home, put some gas in the carburetor and it started
>> right up. This was probably around 1990.

>
> Mavericks are tough cars though and consistantly under-rated.


Yeah, most older Fords are good cars. I have a 1962 Galaxie 500 two-door
hardtop. It has a 390, automatic, power steering and brakes. It came with
air conditioning, but it has been removed, so I will have to find a
replacement. The car is solid, rust damage is mimimul, the engine runs but
the trans is shot. I just need to come up with the money to restore it.

 




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