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He mentioned to me that you had those latches. I could never have guessed you kepted them in a Secret Service Briefcase though.
As for the logo, it is upsidedown on purpose, I thought it looked like the star trek logo. And although i'm not a trekkie, It dpes make me smile.
As for the logo, it is upsidedown on purpose, I thought it looked like the star trek logo. And although i'm not a trekkie, It dpes make me smile.
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My SSEi has 381,000kms (236,000 miles) and feels like it just came off the factory assembly line Just picked it up this past weekend and drove it home from Toronto (4.5 hour drive) and set the cruise with the roof open....man, unbelievable how well of condition this car was kept in.
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Originally Posted by Maymybonneliveforever
What year of Bonne did you get in Toronto?
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Mike stopped by today for a couple more fixes....little did we know, that he would be leaving with working A/C
Yup, swapped the horn relay with the A/C relay, and wadda ya know... the compressor clutch engages and cold air is pouring outta the vents. (Mike, please tell me it kept working the entire drive home). We were both happy as could be and astonished that it started working, again.
Mike replaced a few more suspect vac lines and his Bonne is coming back to life.
The body of Mike'* car is in fantastic shape, truly unbelievable for its age (and coming from Minnesota )
Glad you came over this morning, Mike.
Yup, swapped the horn relay with the A/C relay, and wadda ya know... the compressor clutch engages and cold air is pouring outta the vents. (Mike, please tell me it kept working the entire drive home). We were both happy as could be and astonished that it started working, again.
Mike replaced a few more suspect vac lines and his Bonne is coming back to life.
The body of Mike'* car is in fantastic shape, truly unbelievable for its age (and coming from Minnesota )
Glad you came over this morning, Mike.
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Bill, that is Dad'* '66 that kicks the Bonne out of the garage for the summer :(
Mike, I am so glad the air is working.
I should have taken more pictures after we scrubbed the rims, but was just so happy you had air, I guess my brain didn't process it. We will make plans for pics of the cars again, soon after we both get 'em cleaned up.
Mike, I am so glad the air is working.
I should have taken more pictures after we scrubbed the rims, but was just so happy you had air, I guess my brain didn't process it. We will make plans for pics of the cars again, soon after we both get 'em cleaned up.
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