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Those of you that are familiar with the fuel industry I have a good question for you? Why do some states offer higher octane rated fuels than others?
On another note
Ron: With as unreliable as the older cars used are, that 40 year old (69) (Torino) Cobra with over 40,000 miles on it is seriously on the verge of becoming a REAL problem for you, It could leave you stranded on the way to the Mini Mart or the Grocery store. This is not safe for you especially with all the incorrigables, and druggies on the streets and keep in mind that the state is now realeasing convicts for good behavior (lots of those up your way too) you should consider a more reliable mode of transportation for you and your friends and pets. Driving in that "OLD" car just isn't safe anymore. Think of how unsafe the "Old" tires on it are(?). The problem with fuel etc. Give me a call and I'll help you either find a charity (they can do wonders for people less fortunate) and the car would go to a good home. Just imagine, as big as it is any one of these families with 6 or 8 kids, single parent chain smoking types could get all the kids in it at one time and make only one trip to the free clinic for medical care. So please give me a call.
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Rick
As you slide down the Banister of Life, may the splinters never be pointing the wrong way
Last edited by Rick Parker; 04-16-2010 at 07:26 AM..
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