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Send PMPOTTSTOWN, PA - USA
Joined: 12/19/2001
Posts: 91
Vette(s): 1975 L-48, 4 speed, side pipes, currantly and continually under repair.
Build Date: June 16, 1975
Went on a Holiday Cruise today to visit some friends and family as I was getting close to my brothers house my car started to shake and a guy behind me was flashing his lights. I pulled over and the left rear tire was completely flat.
Good thing I had my cell phone and 2 cans of fix-a-flat (Note: 1 can is not enough). I called the tire place and they had two B.F. Goodrich's in stock (needed to replace both anyways). Filled the tire with fix-a-flat and got there with no trouble.
Cost me $80.00 a piece plus tax. Oh Well, Merry Christmas to me, Merry Christmas to me......
By the way, I saw at least 5 vettes out today and they all waved and had big smiles on thier faces.
Happy Holidays to All.
Joe V.
Good thing I had my cell phone and 2 cans of fix-a-flat (Note: 1 can is not enough). I called the tire place and they had two B.F. Goodrich's in stock (needed to replace both anyways). Filled the tire with fix-a-flat and got there with no trouble.
Cost me $80.00 a piece plus tax. Oh Well, Merry Christmas to me, Merry Christmas to me......
By the way, I saw at least 5 vettes out today and they all waved and had big smiles on thier faces.
Happy Holidays to All.
Joe V.

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Howdy neighbor ,,,now I'm really jealous . Mine is sitting on the lift at reat for the winter and you are out cruisin ,oh well. Have a good holiday .
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Send PMAnnapolis, MD - USA
Joined: 11/7/2001
Posts: 225
Vette(s): 1965 white with red stinger Coupe HotRod
1970 Bridgehampton Blue Convertible - NCRS / Stock
2019 Sebring Orange Coupe 3LT
Gone but not forgotten:
1987 Yellow Convertible
2003 Yellow Convertible
2007 Atomic Orange Coupe
2007 Lemans Blue coupe
Congratulations on a successful roadside fix!
I haven't driven mine in a few weeks.
Merry Christmas! 
Merry Christmas! 
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Eagleville, PA - USA
Joined: 11/1/2001
Posts: 27656
Vette(s): Used to own a 1979 Corvette now owned by JB79
I brought mine out today!
It's gonna be raining and snowy tomorrow, so I figured I'd get it out, while the getting is good!
I really hope I never get a flat. I don't even know how to get the spare down!
It's gonna be raining and snowy tomorrow, so I figured I'd get it out, while the getting is good!
I really hope I never get a flat. I don't even know how to get the spare down!
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Send PMBRADENTON, FL - USA
Joined: 8/4/2002
Posts: 669
Vette(s): 1972 convertible 350 auto trans, delux int, air, ps, pb, t/t wheel, pw, 79,000 org miles Rare one year only color
went too the beach yesterday with the top down. it was only 65 but it's supposed to warm up by saturday
i'll update my pic soon
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I'll trade you 6 inches of snow for some sand.... 

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Send PMBUCKHANNON, WV - USA
Joined: 1/4/2002
Posts: 475
Vette(s): 81 T Top Beige in color
Its only 65 ......Must be nice......Great lookin 72!!!
Frank in WV
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I can only wish. I am spending Christmas with my grandaughter in Virginia so its not all bad. The cars at home in the garage up on blocks until I get the motor back in her.
Brian - NCM Lifetime Member
73 coupe L48, Flat-top pistons, Performer RPM Heads, Crane Cam and roller rockers, Holley 650 vac sec. Performer intake,
3.55 gear BTO 200-4R trans,
Leather seats, Seatbelt Plus 3point seatbelts, Pioneer CD player
Magnaflow Exhuast System
Dewitt radiator and dual electric fans
Borgeson Steering box

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Hi All My Names Mick im down under in Austraila i own a 1970 L48 Red on Red Can you fella's tell me when you get a flat where do you put it, when you put the space saver on? I run 255/60/15 on rear & 245/60/15 on the front im thinking they wont fit in the compartment behind the seats Can any one help? This site is the greatest on the Web Cheers Mick 

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Hi Mick,
I haven't had to change a flat yet, but I know there is an original F70/15 in the tub underneath. If the flat won't fit in the tub I've got the luggage rack to strap it onto.
As far as the space saver spare is concerned, I've been told to never put it on the drive wheels (either front or rear wheel drive) because the size difference would wreak havoc on the positraction. So if a drive wheel goes flat, put the space saver on a non-drive wheel first and then put that wheel on where the flat is. That way you have the same size tires on the drive wheels.

Jim O.
"The Toy"
Save the Wave...!!!
I haven't had to change a flat yet, but I know there is an original F70/15 in the tub underneath. If the flat won't fit in the tub I've got the luggage rack to strap it onto.
As far as the space saver spare is concerned, I've been told to never put it on the drive wheels (either front or rear wheel drive) because the size difference would wreak havoc on the positraction. So if a drive wheel goes flat, put the space saver on a non-drive wheel first and then put that wheel on where the flat is. That way you have the same size tires on the drive wheels.

Jim O.
"The Toy"Save the Wave...!!!

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