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taping up the seat heater wires 200 1986

Bob, I swear I posted you a reply, but maybe just only in my mind...

Should have said I did give thought to it but couldn't quickly come up with anything better. Given the opportunity I always figure to make it last - that is the challenge.

My wife's strapping tape is 2" wide, but it divides lengthwise as cleanly as if it were cut into small strips. Can't do that across its width! It is the glue that vanishes in time leaving nothing but dry film and nylon thread. But it works nice fresh.

It is hard to change your habits even though the car is going to be flattened by a huge hunk of steel. A guy at the junkyard remarked on a non volvo I drove there to be crushed. Although it ran perfectly and the interior was spotless and vacuumed, its body was turning to rust and I'd just found a 240 to transfer my attention.

Is yours rusty?
--
Art Benstein near Baltimore






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