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Re: Molotov Spitfire ?

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Subject: Re: Molotov Spitfire ?
From: Ray Bryant <photoray@flash.net>
Date: Tue, 20 Oct 1998 21:23:06 -0500
Safety tip!

I learned this when watching a saftey video about boats.  It applys to cars
too.

When the fuel tank filler is above the open cockpit you and your passengers
should be outside the vehicle.  Gas fumes are heavy and they will flow
directly into the car.  Those fumes are not only flamable, but they are
also toxic.  It would probably be a good idea to leave the door open too,
so those fumes can flow out of the car.

Ray Bryant
____________________
>Arrrgghhh!
>
>I stopped by the regular service station this morning (250 yards from home)
>and the really helpful overzealous pump jockey (trying to squeeze that last
>few cents of gas into the tank) blew a half a litre of premium over the
>seats, carpet, trunk, briefcase, notebook, me.
>
>How do I get rid of the gas smell ? or will it evaporate over time ? Will
>the gas cause any damage to the upholstery ? (purchased from VB last
winter)
>
>Andrew
>
>78 Molotov Spitfire
>

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Ray Bryant
Keller, Texas
'73 Spitfire 1500 (FM6879U), Daily driver
Red River Triumph Club http://www.imagin.net/~hensley/rrtc.html
Bryant Studios Photography http://www.flash.net/~photoray
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