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At my local club we have one individual who is rather, how can I say, uptight. He relishes his car so much, carefully putting it into storage each winter, up on blocks, all polished, cleaned and triple tarped.
The fun one can have with one ounce of clean brake fluid applied inconspicously on the floor is amazing.... ![]()
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Reminds me of a story about the old duece and a halfs. They could leak anything and everything. On a convoy, one of the Mcpls driving a 5/4 ton relieved himself in the area of the fluid coupling on the old M135. A minute later the driver came back to his duece, and the MCpl tell him" Your truck is leaking something; you had better check it out. The MCpl then heads back to his 5/4 ton. The Cpl checked the mystery fluid for feel, then smell, but figured it out when he tried the taste test. All he could see of the 5/4 ton was a smiling face in the side mirror as it left the scene.
Don't ask me how he knew the taste!! |
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