Re: I must have bought Christine

From: Terrible Tom (SilverEightynine@earthlink.net)
Date: Sun Sep 29 2002 - 23:43:01 EDT


Mista blasta!! hee hee :)

Well the impression I got from the owner was "well what do you want me
to do? the shop is closed!" It was an independant machine shop. There
is no company left anymore. The mechanic came with me to the machine
shop, with the truck. The two of them (mechanic and machine shop owner)
listend to the engine.

When the mechanic and I got back to his shop, he said that the owner of
the machine shop was bull-shheting and wasn't going to do anything.

I also agree - its not my mechanics fault. He only installed the
engine. But if he is going to try and repair it for me and then pass to
cost on to me... thats not gonna work. I am going to talk to him
tomarrow and see what's what.

I'll keep ya posted!

Mr. Plow wrote:
>
> It should all be covered by the machine shop, or it's owners. Just
> cause the shop doesn't exist, i'm sure the actual company does. Look
> into that. Unfortunately, by the sounds of it, you may need a lawyer in
> this struggle. But it's definitely not the mechanic's fault.
>
> The Adam Blaster
> Two words, figure it out.....

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