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Re: weird things in Alfas...
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- From: Jim McClary <mcjim@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 01 Apr 2003 19:17:20 -0700
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In this case though, not from a previous owner.
There is, in my garage, a 1959 Spider Veloce which has (alas) been
comatose for many years. Last year my son and I decided to get started
on restoring it (don't want to rush into these things!). One of the
first things we did was to remove the gas tank to clean it. Much to our
surprise, it was very heavy and rattled a bit as we moved it.
It was stuffed (all 21 gallons of capacity, if memory serves) with dry
dog food! We live in the woods in the mountains of northern New Mexico
and there are lots of critters around. Including chipmunks. Now I know
why Maggie the Labrador Retriever did her best to catch the little varmits.
Maybe it wasn't the best idea to remove the gas cap when the car was
stored. However, there isn't any rust in the tank!
Wish I could have seen them getting in and out of the tank.
jim mcclary
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