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Old 02-01-2002, 09:41 AM
Dave Derer
 
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Oh Canada


We made it back from Montreal Canada. Arrived two hours before snow
started. Very exciting crossing big bridge to Detroit. It was sleeting
with lots of truck traffic and it was dark. I stop for inspection.
Question, am I bringing any thing back from Canada? I point to Amphicar.
I pull into special area and ten inspectors pile out of building. You
guessed it, everyone wanted to see the car. This one is tagged as a
1968, but is more like a 66 or early 67. Hey Bilge Master the Napa
distributor cap is not always good. Same box and part number but many
times a very poorly made low quality part inside.The bad ones have
aluminum contact areas and quickly get a heavy build up of oxidation.
Later Dave the Wave




        
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Old 02-01-2002, 02:01 PM
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Re: Oh Canada


Well done!!!!

Frank


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Old 02-01-2002, 02:44 PM
Bill Connelly
 
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Re: Oh Canada


[...snip!] Hey Bilge Master the Napa distributor cap is not always good.
Same box and part number but many times a very poorly made low quality part
inside. The bad ones have aluminum contact areas and quickly get a heavy
build up of oxidation.
Later Dave the Wave

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Roger that, but I think it was Craig up in Alaska who was asking about that
distributor cap. I was just replying to his posting. ~B




        
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