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Old 02-11-2008, 02:24 AM   #1
KMK454
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Old-school reliability vs. new-school... back after a month of letting vehicles sit.

I just came back from a month of training, been out of the loop... let my vehicles sit in a garage.

Well, the 2005 Corvette is as dead as a brick. No life whatsoever. Dead battery, electrical gremlins, and the starter is all flaky.

So what on earth do I do?

I get in my '78, it cranks for about 2 seconds, and fires up with authority! Hell yeah!

I thought it was funny... I had to drive to some autoshops to get tools to get my 'vette moving, but it still won't budge, so I'm keeping at it.

PS - It's great to be back after a month of no driving and hop into a Chevy pickup!

Left: ol' reliable. Right: the young punk.


Here's where I've been living and what I've been driving for the past month!

Combat outpost #12 at the training center in Fort Irwin, CA:


My GM truck!


It's great to be "back" and cruisin' again!
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