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If the last couple summers is any indication, yes.
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Did someone say tacos?

Wait, was something said after that?

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Your car has a flagpole growing out of it
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Because American car.
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Developed a minor leak -- barely noticeable.
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I acquired an NOS heater valve that's probably older than I am and got it installed. Even rinsed the dust off the engine before driving it around town to run some errands.
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By the looks of the old one it'd been seeping for a while, then just completely let go. IIRC it was a Four Seasons and hadn't been in there all that long but I'm guessing they all come out of China now. Previous one only lasted a couple years too.

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50 mile taco run and lunch at the river.
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Well, it was 30 degrees and sunny, so naturally, Christmas tacos.
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Dropped by one of the riding spots on the way home. Both lots completely empty.
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Then just hit cruise and followed the river home.
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It'll be in need of a pretty serious detail next spring. I also noticed a puff of tailpipe smoke when I started it at the taco place. I guess it's just showing it's age.
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Time to get that big block torque monster built.
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Yup.


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I know I've said it a couple times before but, I fully endorse a hot outside water source. It was 37* outside and it really made washing it bearable. Helps loosen up the bugs and grime too. If you've got new construction planned or even if you have a water heater in or near the garage, I recommend looking into it.
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Yoinked off CL for $20 and added to the pile. 75 mile Cutlass drive to pick the up. Seller appeared to be a Ford guy and these were the only Olds parts he had. Odd, but worked out for me.
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Yes...but no.

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One more 50 mile taco run then topped off with some corn-free and tucked away for the winter. Oil change sticker shows just over 1100 miles in the last two years. Shameful.

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Man I wish I had ethanol free here.
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It's not at every station but not too tough to find around here. Usually just Premium though so it's not cheap. I primarily run that in my Indian because it needs the octane anyway. The place where I filled the Cutlass has ethanol-free in all grades. Downside is that it's the only station for many, many miles around and runs about .20/gal higher anyway. I try to use ethanol-free for anything that sits a lot. Most of my junk doesn't care either way.
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Ahhhh ethanol free. Use to have that about 3 miles down the road and 8-miles in the other direction when I lived in OR. Those days are long gone.
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Ironically, my house is surrounded by corn fields.
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Lunch at the park.
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Nobody around , the best kinda of lunch to have
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Well, there was a girls' softball practice finishing up about 150 yards away so I was able to maintain creeper status for about 10 minutes.
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