
| ----- Original Message ----- From: JLSAVARD@xxxxxxx We drove down there last evening, and had dinner at the "Athens" Coney 
Island Restaurant.  (It's one of those stainless steel dining cars.)  
It was packed. Remember, it's just Tuesday, the cruise is Saturday.  Woodward was 
packed!  Bumper to bumper stop and go traffic for at least three miles, and 
really busy from northern Birmingham to Ferndale. Everything went fine with my 1957 Chrysler until coming home along M-24 
highway, in the dark.  M-24 has expansion heaving about every 400-500 feet 
that are a real hard "Jolt".  Finally, one of them created a dead short 
somewhere in the electric system.  The engine died, the lights went to 
about half-bright, and smoke started pouring from under the dash, so thick you 
had trouble seeing.   Luckily, there was a place to pull off "Right Now", and I had one of those 
battery cable disconnect switches under the hood.  My wife is still 
amazed.  She said that's the fastest she's seen me move In years!  The 
only thing I remember thinking as I got out was that I'd not set the parking 
brake and that I hoped it didn't run me over when I jumped in front to open the 
hood.  I don't know how everyone else got out, but they all agreed I won 
the race! I turned the switch off, and remember seeing the wires under the hood pale 
from bright red to dark, as they cooled off.  That was a real relief! We came home on a flat-bed wrecker.  The car's out there in the 
driveway, and I've not yet looked under the hood, but I don't think I'll be 
driving it any more this week.  Next trip will probably be in Mickey's 
red Camaro convertible! Tune in tomorrow for the next exciting episode! Joe ************************************************************* Had the very same thing happen in my old 57 NY'er coupe. Fried EVERYTHING !!!!! This was before new harnesses were just a phone call and a credit card number away. Luckily I had access to a good parts car, but it was still a major job. B. ************************************************************* To unsubscribe or set your subscription options,
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