Ouch! Guess that's why I never drive my car unless it has at least 1/2 a tank of gas ('course I also don't know how much water is in there, I want water injection, but not by running out of gas and trying to run off of water!:) --- Imperial59crown@xxxxxxx wrote: > I had a friend come to visit who was buying a car > close to my home this > weekend. He had moved to Utah a couple of years ago, > so this was the first > time he saw my Imperial, which he was quite > impressed with, especially the > fact that they had power windows back then. We were > out driving in the > Imperial when he asked if I could stop by Wall Mart. > After leaving Wall Mart > we got in the car, and when I went to start it > nothing happened. I turned the > key again, and nothing. I got out to check the > battery connections, which > were fine, and my new found over radio light was > shining like a beacon, so I > knew the car was charged. Just when I was about to > call triple A, concluding > the starter must be shot, I looked at the push > buttons, and saw that the car > was in D. Once I changed it to Neutral everything > was fine, Duh! Then I told > him I needed to gas it up since it was approaching > the 200 mile mark on the > trip odometer. We left Wall Mart, and while driving > down the street headed > toward my home, it started to sputter, and shut > down, you guessed it, I was > out of gas again. We walked about a half mile down > the road to a gas station, > where I finally bought a gas can, then headed back > to the Imperial, only to > find the gas can I just bought was the most > ridiculous design I have ever > seen, and when you tipped it upside down to put the > gas in the tank, most of > the gas leaked out going everywhere but in the tank. > After trying several > configurations of attaching the spout with the > gasket on the bottom, top, > etc., the gas still leaked everywhere. I put the can > upside-down in the tank > holding the spring loaded nozzle open, while > straddling and pushing myself > against the fin for leverage. My friend then went > into hysterics telling me > it looked like I was peeing in the gas tank. I then > decided to remove this > ridiculous nozzle and just pour the gas in the tank. > After finally getting > the car started again, I stopped to fill it up which > was nearly fifty dollars > worth of gas. Who would have thought such a simple > drive to Wall Mart could > become such a comedy of errors! > Bill '59 Crown > __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Tax Center - forms, calculators, tips, more http://taxes.yahoo.com/