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Subject: Re: Had to drop off my baby...
From: RicSeyler <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net>
Subject: Re: Had to drop off my baby...
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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 13:47:28 -0500
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>"RicSeyler" <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net> wrote in message
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>>`Key wrote:
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>>>"RicSeyler" <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net> wrote in message
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>>>>I`m in the Pensacola FL area, anyone know if a reputable
>>>>Vette shop in the area, that will pamper our babies???
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>you could visit a local Locksmith with a key/lock problem.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>I was wiping the dirt off the sidewalls waiting on him to
>>>>fill
>>>>out the repair order. LOLOL
>>>>
>>>>A ragged shop (Tau) isn`t always a sign of less than work
>>>>quality, though..
>>>>
>>>>Leo has a new big ass shop with like 15 bays, clean as a
>>>>pin
>>>>and he also has to pay for it.... LOLOLOLOL
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>you said he was ripping you off.
>>>how many times must you get ripped off before you wake up
>>>?
>>>:-)
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>You have to chew him out and shame him into pricing things
>>properly. LOLOL
>>And I didn`t take it to him this time. :-)
>>
>>I was just worried about setting off the airbag and didn`t
>>want to crawl
>>all under the dash
>>incase it was the ignition switch at the bottom of the
>>column.
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>again,
>visit a local Locksmith with a key/lock problem.
>if you just have to mess with it yourself?
>(wouldn`t advise without proper knowledge and tools)
>disconnect the battery / wait 10 minutes and don`t worry
>about the air bag.
>forget the ignition switch, its NOT your problem.
>
I trust your diagonsis being a retired locksmith, but I left it with
Robert this morning...
an hour`s labor or so will be worth it to me not to hassle with that
particular thing.
I do just about all my own stuff, I have a fully equipped shop didn`t
know about
the lock/switch in conjunction with the airbag. Although the service
manual had a
section with jumpers or connectors to cross to disable the airbag.
And in my "old age" I get dizzy upside down under the dash (if it would
of been
the switch). So on some things I just say screw it let someone else do
this one. LOLOLOL
But I will have to detail it again from the dirt parking lot :-)
>
>retired locksmith
>
>
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<pre wrap="">I`m in the Pensacola FL area, anyone know if a reputable
Vette shop in the area, that will pamper our babies???
</pre>
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<pre wrap="">you could visit a local Locksmith with a key/lock problem.
</pre>
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<pre wrap="">I was wiping the dirt off the sidewalls waiting on him to
fill
out the repair order. LOLOL
A ragged shop (Tau) isn`t always a sign of less than work
quality, though..
Leo has a new big ass shop with like 15 bays, clean as a
pin
and he also has to pay for it.... LOLOLOLOL
</pre>
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<pre wrap="">you said he was ripping you off.
how many times must you get ripped off before you wake up
?
:-)
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<pre wrap="">You have to chew him out and shame him into pricing things
properly. LOLOL
And I didn`t take it to him this time. :-)
I was just worried about setting off the airbag and didn`t
want to crawl
all under the dash
incase it was the ignition switch at the bottom of the
column.
</pre>
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again,
visit a local Locksmith with a key/lock problem.
if you just have to mess with it yourself?
(wouldn`t advise without proper knowledge and tools)
disconnect the battery / wait 10 minutes and don`t worry
about the air bag.
forget the ignition switch, its NOT your problem.</pre>
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I trust your diagonsis being a retired locksmith, but I left it with
Robert this morning...<br>
an hour`s labor or so will be worth it to me not to hassle with that
particular thing.<br>
<br>
I do just about all my own stuff, I have a fully equipped shop didn`t
know about<br>
the lock/switch in conjunction with the airbag. Although the service
manual had a<br>
section with jumpers or connectors to cross to disable the airbag.<br>
And in my "old age" I get dizzy upside down under the dash (if it would
of been<br>
the switch). So on some things I just say screw it let someone else do
this one. LOLOLOL<br>
<br>
But I will have to detail it again from the dirt parking lot :-)<br>
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cite="midgE9Ge.38912$0f.20679(at)tornado.texas.rr.com">
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retired locksmith
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From: "Paul H." <sorry(at)yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: Had to drop off my baby...
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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 12:51:11 -0700
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RicSeyler wrote:
> I`m in the Pensacola FL area, anyone know if a reputable
> Vette shop in the area, that will pamper our babies???
>
> I was wiping the dirt off the sidewalls waiting on him to fill
> out the repair order. LOLOL
>
> A ragged shop (Tau) isn`t always a sign of less than work quality, though..
>
> Leo has a new big ass shop with like 15 bays, clean as a pin
> and he also has to pay for it.... LOLOLOLOL
>
>
Cleanliness counts with me. When some guy drops a bolt, nut or washer
on the floor, then picks it up...
In a prior life, I relied on Pensacola Buggy Works (Chevy dealer one
block off lower Palafox St.) They kept a clean shop, did good work and
seemed like straight shooters. Twas a long time ago. They`ve probably
moved.
Paul.

From: RicSeyler <ricseyler(at)SPAMgulf.net>
Subject: Re: Had to drop off my baby...
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Date: Thu, 28 Jul 2005 14:55:18 -0500
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Paul H. wrote:
> RicSeyler wrote:
>
>> I`m in the Pensacola FL area, anyone know if a reputable
>> Vette shop in the area, that will pamper our babies???
>>
>> I was wiping the dirt off the sidewalls waiting on him to fill
>> out the repair order. LOLOL
>>
>> A ragged shop (Tau) isn`t always a sign of less than work quality,
>> though..
>>
>> Leo has a new big ass shop with like 15 bays, clean as a pin
>> and he also has to pay for it.... LOLOLOLOL
>>
>>
>
> Cleanliness counts with me. When some guy drops a bolt, nut or washer
> on the floor, then picks it up...
>
> In a prior life, I relied on Pensacola Buggy Works (Chevy dealer one
> block off lower Palafox St.) They kept a clean shop, did good work and
> seemed like straight shooters. Twas a long time ago. They`ve probably
> moved.
>
> Paul.
LOL WOW I used to work there, I was the Asst. Service Manager there for
a couple years
when Pete Moore first bought it, `80-`82. The building was torn down a
bunch of years ago.
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