Glenn - Just don't touch that steering wheel after your Fury has been sitting outside all day ! Ron in CT, where there's about an inch of snow on the ground and the flakes are intesifying. ----- Original Message ----- From: Glenn Barrat <fury@xxxxxxxxxxxx> To: <L-FORWARDLOOK@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Friday, December 08, 2000 12:59 AM Subject: Re: [FWDLK] dimmer switches > Ah! I love this time of the year on the List. Hearing the snow/cold reports > while here it was so hot today, I could smell the tarseal melting. > Glenn Barratt, > 57 Fury undergoing major resto work. > Sunny Auckland, New Zealand. > > John Bartell wrote: > > > Where the hell is that dimmer switch!!!???? > > Let's see, in the 59 Belvedere it is on the left floor, where you > > step on it to dim or brighten, in my C---y pickup it is on the turn > > signal lever and you pull it toward you, in my F--d pickup it is on the > > turn signal lever and you push it "forward,"(I guess that is F--d's > > idea of Fwdlk.) and in our Plymouth breeze it is also on the turn signal > > and you pull towards you. Now get out on the highway and try to > > remember which vehicle your in, where is the switch, and which way to > > push, pull, step on or just forget the damn thing and watch the guy > > flash his lights at you. > > Oh yeah, in the F--d, if you barely touch the dimmer the wrong way, > > the wipers go on and your kids laugh at you and remind you how old you > > are! And, let's not even start on where the wiper switches are! > > See owners manual for the "dimmer switch impaired." > > Can you say snow, cold and wind? John in WI Hoping the weather guy is > > way off on his 10 - 18" of snow this weekend!
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