Bill,
I take comfort in the statement that you keep the
gallon of gas "buried" in the trunk. I hope it is sealed so there are no
fumes and somehow stabilized deep inithe trunk such that a minor accident would
not turn into a Holllywood blockbuster? Please hear the concern I express,
I am not being harsh, just posing the question. As one of the disabled
ones on the list I am an apologist for safety concerns.
Sincerely,
Jerry53-ooops almost typed 63 but that would be
nice too!
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Sent: Monday, June 23, 2003 9:20 PM
Subject: Re: IML: ran out of gas
You're not the only one Matt. The gas gauge doesn't
always work in my 1959 Imperial, and I use the odometer to determine when to
fill it up. Usually when it gets close to 200 miles I'd better fill, or go for
a walk. In spite of this method, I've still managed to run out of gas about
four times already, forgetting the type of driving I was doing while on that
particular tank of gas. I now keep a small gas can bungied in the trunk with
about a gallon of gas in it just in case! Bill '59 Crown
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