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outlier_lynn ([personal profile] outlier_lynn) wrote2004-05-16 12:53 pm

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In the days of my very first car -- a baby blue VW beetle (I loved that car) -- all one needed was a timing light, a voltmeter and a good set of tools. Those were the days.

It is very difficult to be a shade tree mechanic these days. I understand the need to reduce emissions from cars, but I miss spending a day playing in the engine compartment and having a car run like a dream for six or so months.

That didn't stop me from getting oily and greasy this morning. I have a sense of satisfaction even though I am not sure I did anything of any value for my poor, ailing Geo.

One more thing to do before I take it to a smog testing station tomorrow. I am dreading that trip. Either the car passes and all is well, or it fails and all is lost. I will miss the Geo and it's great gas mileage. But this could be the end of it's life. Last time, it just barely passed hydrocarbons. Just barely.

Sigh.

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