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Old 12-19-2006, 03:16 PM   #1
rsorrowjr
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Join Date: Oct 2006
Location: georgia
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Bad Day!

I was backing the newest addition to my collection (1970 GMC) down my driveway (which is like backing down the side of a mountain because it is so steep) when the brake petal went all the way to the FLOOR! NOT a GOOD FEELING. Well needless to say I crashed through my garage taking out one of my garage support pillars. While traveling through my garage I hit my new engine (for my 1971 GMC SWB 4x4) and shoved it into my mustang (my baby) and ran over all the parts that I had dissasembled from my 71. It finally struck the old engine and trans that I had pulled from the 71 which turned out to save my house from completely collapsing because it kept the truck from taking out the metal pole in the center of the garage that supports the main beam to my house. So I spent all day yesterday replacing the support pillar that was obliterated and the garage doors. Once I was able to pull the truck out of the garage I found out that the front passengerside brake line was the culprit.
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