BillDentin@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 3/16/2003 12:53:41 PM Central Standard Time,
> ehusmann@execpc.com writes:
>
>> From the category of common sense;
>>
>> If you use a cut off saw to chop up a car, make sure the battery and
>> fuel
>> lines have been removed if you don't want any surprises.
>
>
>
> Thank...God knows I have an on-going need for additional common sense.
>
> But of course, I don't saw up TRIUMPHs. Not my style. I use cut off
> saws for cutting brick, block, and stone.
>
> Bill
>
>
> I don't usually dispose of Triumphs this way either but I have
> been given two which had lost an argument with a fire hydrant. I
> salvaged the corners of the car which were good but the frames don't
> come through this type of abuse well. It seems here in AZ people
> always damage the front of a Triumph. I have plenty of rear body parts
> and no front parts. One of the TR6s I inherited was hit so hard in the
> front that the transmission case was broken in half.
> Greg Lund
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