Larry are you telling this poor man that the problem cannot be solved
with either a checkbook or high explosives?
Greg
Larry Dickstein wrote:
>
> It comes, initially from the sky, then to the lower corners of the
> windshield, down past the rubber, down along the windshield posts, across
> the dashboard frame until it gets tired and then drops onto your left leg
> right below your knee. Learn to live w/ it. I've never been able to fix
> it. That's the big reason not to glue carpet in.
>
> Larry Dickstein
> bugide@juno.com
>
> There is no problem that cannot be solved
> with either a checkbook or high explosives.
>
> On Mon, 29 Dec 1997 08:17:44 -0500 Joe Fernandez <JAF@YMH.COM> writes:
> > >Another winner- yesterday it rained. I was prepared for a few leaks
> in the roof, but I also had a leak from underneath the steering column,
> from right out of the wiring harnesses. Where could this possibly be
> coming from and what should I do?
> >
> >Joe Fernandez
> >Raleigh, NC
> >'77 MGB
> >
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