Kelvin,
By George, I think you've got it!
Jay
In a message dated 3/15/2006 3:40:45 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,
doddk@mossmotors.com writes:
Having purchased my new MGB for a very reasonable price, I was perturbed to
note a rattling from passenger side of the car. Climbed out of the car,
determined the offside fender was not attached at the bottom. Casting about
for
some medium of silencing and mine eyes laid upon a short piece of decorative
bark that had separated from it's fellows in the flower garden. Armed with
said piece of bark, I approached the offending fender and proceeded to
insinuate the wooden wedge between the terminated fender and the dust
excluding
panel, thus preventing the errant fender edge from impacting the rocker panel.
This is known in most circles as "Effecting a Bodge".
I should at this time mention, that this did not remove all the rattles from
the vehicle. Sometime later that week another rattle was terminated with a
crash and a bang, much to the consternation no doubt of any following
traveler.
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