OK, the Social Scrutinizer here again! You folks just don't catch on do you??!!
This is the 3rd post about VW Bugs, HELLO!! This is the Bug EYE list!!! Now find
yourself a VW list and take all this Spridget banter over to the folks that
appreciate hearing about the reliability of their products. IF THIS DOESN'T
STOP.
........IT'S YUGO'S FOR ALL INVOLVED PARTIES!!!! And on these the rear window
defroster won't even work, you won't be able to keep your hands warm while you
push this piece of crap around the driveway.
YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED...................
anonymous
IfixMGs@aol.com wrote:
> Keith's VW ride reminded me of the dark green mid 50s Beetle that my
> neighbor/coworker drove. I caught a ride home with him ONCE.... guy drove
> like a batouttahell and yanked back on the Ebrake yelling "Whoa Horse, Whoa!"
> in a cheesy impression of Yosemite Sam... Scary ride, scary guy....
> The memory is one of the ultra vivid deja vu variety that I witness
> every so often when I see a 2 car garage.....
> Now, I can see that his brake pedal is hard as a rock, way up high,
> and I explain maybe when we get to my house we can check out the the brakes
> to see if he has a frozen master cyl or just a stuck pedal..... "Oh" says the
> guy... he thought VW brakes were cable actuated and that pulling the
> handbrake made it easier for the pedal to work. His dad once told him that
> all "OLD" cars had cable brakes....
> We pull into my driveway at about 15 miles an hour, and he hauls up on
> the e-brake - and sure as hell, the handle comes off in his hand. Good thing
> we went through the garage door on the side that housed my brand new, two
> week old 71 Boss 302 Cougar Eliminator.... If he had picked door #2, God
> forbid, he might have damaged the only intact piece of sheet metal on a
> totalled MGA that I was stripping. At least he had insurance. Yeah...he had
> insurance like he had brakes. The Cougar only needed a new rear deck spoiler
> - about $250 - and he was broke.
> He offered the Beetle instead of me having to wait on a ten dollar a
> payday plan. I redid the brakes, tarted it up a bit, and drove it for a
> couple years. Hit a pothole one day, and the rear of my seat went through
> the floor pan. There I was at 30 mph looking thru the sunroof, butt nearly
> dragging on the ground, and I couldn't find the brake pedal. Pulled up on the
> E brake and about a half second later stopped like an F-1 car.... I had run
> smack into the thick rubber bumper on a city bus that must have just started
> pulling away from a stop, because it kept on going..... I decided that twice
> is charmed. Glued a sheet of plywood to the pan, remounted the seat and sold
> that piece of....er, passed the legacy along....
> They just don't make old cars like they used to.
> Mark Childers
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