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Hello everyone,
I just joined your forum and posted a thread in the electrical section as I have a specific problem with my multi-function lever. Please check it out and get back to me if you can help. Bonnie, as my wife and I like to call her is a 1999 Bonneville SSE with 118,000 miles. We are from Freeport, Il. but we winter in Comfort, Tx. pulling Bonnie on a dolly behind our 36' motorhome. My other cars are a 1995 Ford Mustang hardtop, 271 Hi Po 289with a 4 speed toploader and a 1966 Ford Mustang convertible 6 cylinder 3 speed.
I just joined your forum and posted a thread in the electrical section as I have a specific problem with my multi-function lever. Please check it out and get back to me if you can help. Bonnie, as my wife and I like to call her is a 1999 Bonneville SSE with 118,000 miles. We are from Freeport, Il. but we winter in Comfort, Tx. pulling Bonnie on a dolly behind our 36' motorhome. My other cars are a 1995 Ford Mustang hardtop, 271 Hi Po 289with a 4 speed toploader and a 1966 Ford Mustang convertible 6 cylinder 3 speed.
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Welcome to the BonnevilleForum. I had a 64 1/2 Fastback with the 289HiPo in Highschool. Awesome power for a narrowtrack car of its day. I had the car sideways more than I want to admit. LOL. It met it fate one night climbing a curb, snapping a fire hydrant, taking out 20 feet of hedge, and resting against a telephone pole so hard a transformer attached was hanging by the wires.
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Thanks for all the great hospitality. I am sure I will enjoy my time here on the Bonneville forum. That was certainly no way to treat a future classic GXP Venom, but then it wasn't a classic then, was it?
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